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Pandemic event testing and its results

Pandemic event testing and its results. During the last few months, many sectors have been particularly influenced by the situation of health emergency that we have had to face. Some of them, such as the leisure sector, have not stopped looking for new formulas that allow them to continue developing their activity, and adapting it to the conditions dictated and recommended by the different organizations in charge of issuing this type of warnings.

However, in the case of nightlife, the situation is especially complicated. Due to the fact that these are scenarios where it is common for hundreds of people to gather with no possibility of respecting the safety distance.

Pilot tests to adapt to the new reality

In this context, pilot tests to adapt to the new reality have emerged as one of the best solutions chosen by most entrepreneurs.

One of the most well-known pandemic event tests and their results was the one carried out by Sala Apolo, in Barcelona, which hosted a total of 500 people last December. Attendees had to undergo an antigen test and a PCR in order to enter the venue.

In order to fully exploit the reliability of this event, another 500 people acted as a control group and also underwent these PCR tests, with the aim of contrasting the data obtained in this exercise.

A methodology full of security measures

All attendees received the OK to attend the event. They were subjected to a temperature test, as well as to a FFP2 mask. They were also asked to have the Radar COVID app installed, in order to be alerted in case of a positive case.

All attendees were called a few days later to undergo the second batch of results. To check if the event had complied with all the security measures and if the possibility of contagion had been minimized.

Still a premature option for large events

Although many attendees already think that it is possible to replicate the same experience in much larger events, the reality is that it seems that there is still a long time to wait to be able to verify the effects of these techniques in mass events.

Concerts like Primavera Sound, celebrations like the Mobile World Congress or large corporate fairs will still have to wait their turn to be able to carry out the organization of the same in spaces that are capable of maximizing their results.

The new formulas and innovations that have been emerging for a few months now promise that we are getting closer and closer to being able to enjoy these types of celebrations with greater effectiveness. In precautionary measures and safety protocols, we find two of the necessary ingredients for this transition to the new normal.