Serie A still has to wait to see what the stadium capacity percentages will be when the tournament starts up again. This was announced by president Paolo Dal Pino at the end of the League meeting held in videoconference. Before arriving at a final decision, other meetings and further analysis will be needed between the government and the parties involved, Federcalcio and Lega di Serie A. Dal Pino, for his part, confirmed his desire to continue with the request formulated last Friday: reopening the stadiums at 100% of the capacity for green pass holders or, alternatively, at 50% as long as it is effective.
This creates huge problems for Serie A teams which are losing their usual annual subscribers (and the related money).
I hope the conference will end with good results. Italy have good vaccination rate and I hope if England already fully open their nation, Italy will decide to open stadium for football and sport events.
Italy stays at fourth position after Canada, UK. and Spain with nearly 64% of people vaccinated at least 1 dose, and 53% of people fully vaccinated with 2 doses.
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinationsVaccinated people shouldn't be restricted from attending stadium after a long absence imo. Such huge open air place with vaccinated people on it is safe enough, they can play with 100% of the stadium capacity with masks on or 50% without mandatory masks and with social distancing. Obviously accepting more spectators or not should be evaluated every couple of weeks depending from the situation.
If the community have good vaccinated rate (with two doses of vaccines), risk of infection will be reduced and slow enough to consider as safely. Especially if the oldest groups of population already been vaccinated fully and protected by vaccines as well as herd immunity.
Vaccines can not protect us 100% from infections but it help to reduce infection risks and help to reduce outcomes after infection. Less hospitalizations, less severe outcomes, etc.