Bundesligla Trondiness: 36 club players tested, 10 positive with coronarys

On the eve of an increasingly possible resumption, the players and technical staffs of 36 Bundesliga clubs 1 and 2 were subjected last Thursday to the first tests for coronary, binding to resume group exercises. How the German Football League has let it know, 10 cases of infection are [...]
On the eve of an increasingly possible resumption, the players and technical staffs of 36 Bundesliga clubs 1 and 2 were subjected last Thursday to the first tests for coronary, binding to resume group exercises. As the German Football League has revealed, 10 cases of infection have been recorded and signaled to the sanitation authorities. They're all quarantined. Another wave of tampons is predicted during the week.
The surrounding tests are designed to prevent as much as possible from training infected people with the other group of players, making them sick. The overall goal is to ensure maximum care based on detailed distance, hygiene and continuous monitoring measures. One of the goals of the second round of tests is to reduce the possibility of false <x0-negotiation” that could never be fully excluded.
The tough protocol also envisions voluntary tests for football families. When group exercises return, requiring authorisation of local authorities, two tests per week will be scheduled at regular intervals. The Football League explains that tests conducted in past days have been intended to provide security and protect players as much as possible during team exercises or during matches.












