Premier League encourages vaccine by rewarding players and clubs

The positive football players' assets with Coronavirus at Premier League are down significantly, but not completely extinct. The last player to stay in quarantine until getting negative is Chelsea's midfielder, N Golo Kante. Many English football elite players have launched the vaccine, but have not yet received the second dose. For them [...]
The positive football players' assets with Coronavirus at Premier League are down significantly, but not completely extinct. The last player to stay in quarantine until getting negative is Chelsea's midfielder, N Golo Kante.
Many English football elite players have launched the vaccine, but have not yet received the second dose. To further delay the process, Premier League organisers have taken on a special initiative.
Instead of punishing teams with players who will not accept the vaccine, Premier League plans to reward clubs with the highest number of vaccinated football players.
“According to the data we have, only seven clubs are more than 50 percent fully vaccinated, so we still have ways to make”, says a brief note of Premier League.
We are considering another option: to reward those teams or players who have chosen to be vaccinated.
It is increasingly clear that full inoculation will be the main criterion for government and health authorities, for allowing international travel, and the only admission of those with the certificate of COVID-19 in major events. ”
The media in England discovered last week that only Wolves, Leeds United and Brentford had announced the vaccine rate by 100 percent.












