Some Celtic fans have been discussing the club’s statement about some ways to avoid the ongoing coronavirus problem and how not to spread it.
The club released a statement outlining some measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The statement said that the club’s players are limiting their appearances at events apart from training and matches. They’ve also been told to avoid selfies and photographs.
When the Hoops Twitter account relayed this information on social media, many Celtic fans were left discussing.
Some weren’t happy with the lack of action from the club.
Hot water to wash hands after going to the toilet for fans?
Was that discussed? Is it important, do you care?What are you doing to minimise any risk for me catching anything when I visit the stadium?
— LiamG (@parko1967) March 10, 2020
Hot running water and paper towels in the toilets might be a good start
— Paul (@p_mcshane) March 10, 2020
In all time I’ve been going to games there’s never been hot water or soap in ladies toilets . Please rectify this . Perfect time .
— pat gow ????????????????????? (@ticgran) March 10, 2020
What about fans who PAY to be there & have no warm water or soap in the toilets & get tiny bottles of sanitizer taken off them at the turnstiles.. ? @CelticFCSLO still no response from my earlier tweet from the club or the stadium twitter ??
— ?????-??? ???????? (@KerriDocherty) March 10, 2020
Some hot water in the bogs would be a start along with plenty soap and paper towels
— Bernie ?? (@celticghirl_75) March 10, 2020
Strange statement that
— Margaret (@scripture36) March 10, 2020
More hot water in taps aswell
— Joseph (@josephduffy81) March 10, 2020
Any chance of some soap & hot water in the toilets for the paying public ?
— Sunny Bhoy (@Tenerifetim10) March 10, 2020
Hot water in the toilet may help in the current situation but then again we should have hot water at all times
— kate dunbar (@katedunbar61) March 10, 2020
Have Celtic done enough to stop the coronavirus spread?
I think so
They've done nothing
What do we think?
Celtic fans have every right to suggest measures to the club to stop the spread of the virus. It is a growing global problem and steps need to be taken to curtail the issue as soon as possible.