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theathletic: Although the epidemic situation is grim, the Premier League will not be stopped at the moment

theathletic: Although the epidemic situation is grim, the Premier League will not be stopped at the moment

Live Bar December 13, 2019 Due to the epidemic, Premier League officials have sent a letter to all 20 clubs in the league on Thursday night local time, ordering them to re-take emergency measures against the new crown epidemic. "Theathletic" reported that the Premier League will not be suspended at present, and TV broadcasters will not discuss the recovery of broadcast fees for the time being.

Will the Premier League be suspended

So far, the Premier League will not be stopped. They want to introduce urgent measures to help curb the spread of the outbreak. The Premier League is desperate to avoid a repeat of the economic blow caused by the pandemic.

What testing measures have been taken by the club team?

The Premier League has resumed emergency measures at the training ground, including wearing masks in the indoor environment of the training ground, regular massages of no more than 15 minutes, and the mandatory wearing of full personal protective equipment (PPE) by medical staff when in contact with players.

At a minimum, a liquid-resistant surgical mask and disposable gloves must be worn, and the club's team doctor must approve any treatment longer than 15 minutes.

Anti-epidemic measures on the stadium

In all Premier Leagues and most English leagues, admission must have a nucleic acid test certificate, and from Wednesday onwards, fans over the age of 18 will need to have a nucleic acid negative report and a double certification of vaccination.

The club takes action after a positive case

First he would return home and wait for government guidance and further testing and quarantine.

Have clubs taken precautions inside their venues?

Premier League club outbreak advisory groups met on Thursday to respond to the latest changes. There is a broad consensus in the department that clubs are subject to the new rules and that the necessary information will be provided.

Will the Broadcasters demand a refund of the broadcast fees?

When the Premier League was suspended in 19-20, the Premier League paid £330 million to broadcasters, of which 170 million was repaid in the 21-22 season. So far, tvcasters are optimistic that there is no need to discuss the matter.

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