New rules against Avid-19 in Britain, fans are now required two vaccines

Fans will be required to show evidence of double vaccine against Ovid-19 or a negative test to attend sports events with crowds of more than 10,000 people after MPs approved government plans. The proposals were part of the government's B) plan to deal with the rise in the cases of Covid-19 caused by [...]
Fans will be required to show evidence of double vaccine against Ovid-19 or a negative test to attend sports events with crowds of more than 10,000 people after MPs approved government plans.
The proposals were part of the government's B) plan to handle the increase in the cases of Covid-19 caused by the option Omitron and were voted into force in the Komunette dhoma on Tuesday evening with a majority of 243.
) Sky Sports News understands that Premier League clubs whose average attendance exceeds 10,000 have been prepared for this event.
Some of the 20 main league teams, including Chelsea, Tottenham and Brighton, have already made vivid's tests mandatory for fans attending their home matches at the beginning of this season.
Under the new regulations, fans who are unable to prove they are inoculated double or have produced a negative test within 48 hours of the event will be barred from entry.
However, since stadiums of all professional clubs in England, Scotland, and Wales are classified as places of nature, supporters are not yet required to wear masks in their countries.
The national increase in cases with Coddy had an impact on Premier League, which approved Manchester United's request to postpone their match to Brentford on Tuesday evening.
United was forced to close operations of the first team at their Carrington training complex after recording a small <x0-number” positive results after Saturday's 1-0 victory in Norwich.
Tottenham has also postponed the matches against Brighton and Rennes this month, while Premier League announced 42 new Covid cases between first team players and staff between Monday, December 6th and Sunday, December 12th the highest weekly since publicing the figures.
According to the PA news agency, the players and staff of Premier League will now have to run a test every time they want to enter their club's training grounds.
Individuals will be required to run an outside test while testing is being presented PCR twice a week.
The decision on increasing the testing was taken at a gathering of club shareholders Tuesday and will sit alongside existing emergency measures around facial covers, limiting time to the treatment chamber and respecting social distance, which were reintroduced last week.












