The English league reveals its highest number of positive cases for the new Coronavirus in the 2020-21 campaign, but hopes to continue with the scheduled schedule
The Premier League revealed that in the last testing period to detect COVID-19, 40 positive cases were discovered, Being the highest figure so far this season.
Through its official website, the English league reported that between December 28 and January 3, 40 positive results were detected among the more than 900 players who underwent the test alongside members of the various technical and management bodies.
In this period of time, competition on the island has been forced to suspend three matches due to the worrying increase in coronavirus cases and it is not yet known when these commitments will be made.
Players or various members of a club who test positive COVID-19 must undergo an isolation period of at least 10 days and the Premier League assured that it trusts its health protocols, although it noted they will not make public the identities of the positive cases.
“With a low number of positive tests at most clubs, the League continues to rely on its protocols COVID-19[feminine, Totalment recolzats pel Govern, per permetre que els partits es juguin segons el programat.
“La Premier League proporciona aquesta informació per tal de garantir la integritat i la transparència de la competència. La Lliga no proporcionarà detalls específics sobre clubs o individus i els resultats es faran públics després de cada ronda de proves “, destaca el comunicat.