Yesterday, Bundesliga side Bayern announced on its official website that Alfonso Davis tested positive for the new crown in the team. Together with Alfonso Davis, Bayern have had nine infections in recent times. According to the German newspaper Bild, if Davis determines that it is the Olmikron strain that is infected, the Bayern team may be quarantined for 14 days and undergo a new round of new crown testing.

After the Christmas holidays at the end of last year, a new round of large-scale outbreaks broke out in European football. Germany is also one of the hardest hit areas, according to statistics, in the past week, Germany's new confirmed cases of new crown every day is about 50,000.
Bayern are the most affected team in the Bundesliga. Since Neuer's diagnosis, Upamecano, Lucas Fernandez, Richards, Toliso, Sane, Kwasi, Koman, and Alfonso Davis have all been diagnosed and quarantined.
The worse news is that on the day of Davis' diagnosis, Bayern also conducted normal team training, and the players themselves participated in the whole process of joint training. This means that other Bayern players are also at high risk of being infected. According to German regulations, the rest of the Bayern players participating in the training need to be tested for the new crown and confirm that they are not infected before they can be released from isolation. But if Alfonso Davis is infected by Ami kerong, the Bayern team may be under collective quarantine. The German Football Association is reportedly currently awaiting a decision from the health department to finalize whether to postpone bayern vs. Borussia Monchenging, which was scheduled for Friday.