Many events are being postponed preventing coronavirus proliferation. Bookmakers operating in Brazil are using social media to report the cancellation or suspension of some promotions and/or bets. An example was the NBB's Game of the Stars being postponed. Because of this, Vivagol reported on its Instagram that it had to suspend the promotion that was going to give tickets for their Allstar.

In addition, Vivagol has also focused its efforts with advertising campaigns against the spread of the new virus with slogans such as: “Do your part to get Covid-19 out of the field” and “Spread the message, not the opponent”.

Betsul also used social media to communicate to its players the cancellation of some bets. "We deeply regret the situation and we are rooting for everything to return to normal as soon as possible and without further damage to the world population. #Fiqueemcasa”, they said on Instagram.

Bodog has posted on the highlights of its Instagram stories informing its punters about the whole situation of the pandemic that affects the games. In one of them, it warns: "CBF announced the interruption of all national championships, such as the Copa do Brasil, Brasileirão women's Series A1 and A2, in addition to the base tournaments."

Majorsports and EsporteNet, on the other hand, focused on the creation of didactic arts on care not to contract the new coronavirus and on the fake news that has been running on the internet. In addition, EsporteNet used Instagram to inform the situation of the Flamengo coach. "After inconclusive control, Jorge Jesus will do a new collection of material to identify the presence of the coronavirus."

"@Marjosports, duly concerned with this Covid-19 pandemic, comes through this publication to bring information of universal utility. Informing what is FACT x FAKE. We are doing everything possible to minimize the spread of this virus, increasing home-based work of our employees. Together we are stronger, and we are going to go through this serious situation,” posted the Marjosports team on social networks.
Source: GMB