How the Aviva Stadium will be turned into a biosecure bubble

As professional sport gears up for a resumption of action behind closed doors this summer, Aviva Stadium director Martin Murphy provides a picture of the steps needed to be taken to make the home of Irish football and rugby biosecure.
How the Aviva Stadium will be turned into a biosecure bubble

Photo: INPHO/Tommy Dickson
Photo: INPHO/Tommy Dickson

As professional sport gears up for a resumption of action behind closed doors this summer, Aviva Stadium director Martin Murphy provides a picture of the steps needed to be taken to make the home of Irish football and rugby biosecure.

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