PL's tough protocol to continue the championship: Two tests a week, disinfects and balls

Premier League is also preparing to resume group exercises under a severe sanitation protocol. Paralysed by the BBC, the document envisions a series of measures to limit infection opportunities, among which the ban on scathing, disinfecting all technical material (such as cannons, flags, pyramids...) and obligation for teams [...]
Premier League is also preparing to resume group exercises under a severe sanitation protocol. Paralysed by the BBC, the document envisions a series of measures to limit the chances of infection, among which the ban on interventions in the shed, disinfecting all technical material (such as cannons, flags, pyramids...) and forcing teams to conduct two tests a week.
The exercises can be conducted, at least in a first phase, with groups of maximum five players, always with <x0 different rigorous respect for the rules on social distance”. For now, control matches are forbidden. Besides tests, players will be subject to, before any session, temperature control and must complete a questionnaire on respective health conditions.
A central registry of the results of the period 19 test will also be drafted, depending on the consent and agreement with the Association of Players. The hope of clubs is to resume the event as of Monday, with the first sessions, which will have a limit with a 75-minute activity.












