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The Post: In response to the Aumechjong virus, Premier League players are advised to drive alone to the playing field

The Post: In response to the Aumechjong virus, Premier League players are advised to drive alone to the playing field

According to the Daily Mail, due to the influence of the new crown mutation strain Aomi Kerong, the English football league recommended that players drive alone to the playing field.

Last week, there were 72 positive cases in the Premier League, so the confined space of some transport vehicles was feared to become a hotbed of virus transmission. At present, other clubs other than the Premier League have been required to allow players to drive themselves to the playing field as much as possible. A medical person said that any stay of more than 15 minutes in a confined space in a means of transport increases the risk of the virus spreading. Some teams are already practicing such a proposal, with Huddersfield going to the pitch they did in last week's FA Cup match against Burnley. When the journey takes about an hour or less, driving alone to the playing field is considered a sensible and viable option.

Fearing that planes would become a tool for the spread of the virus, Premier League clubs travelling this way were asked to undergo COVID-19 testing before returning. When these Premier League clubs choose to use airplanes as a means of transport, they will arrange as much space on the plane as possible in order to maintain the epidemic prevention requirements during the epidemic.

Last week, it was reported that the English Football League requires clubs to classify their players according to their vaccination status and infection history, and will classify and manage the vaccination of different players in the future league management. In addition, the English Football League also requires that players are not allowed to share cars between themselves, and recommends regular parking while driving to increase the circulation of air.

in Ralph

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