6 virus cases at 3 Premier League clubs as training resumes

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The Premier League's first wave of mass coronavirus testing of players and staff found six people infected at three of the 19 clubs to conduct the checks.

One of the 20 clubs in the league only started conducting tests on Tuesday. The results of those tests will be included in the figures from the second wave of checks being published on Saturday.

While the top divisions in Belgium, France and the Netherlands have been curtailed, the Premier League has government backing to plan a return to action in June. Premier League clubs will hold a conference call next Tuesday to discuss the protocols needed for contact training, as social distancing is still urged in wider society.

 

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Duh

Wow there it goes way too early wow second wave should be hitting soon

As though COVID19 has not killed enough people.. doesn't mention the FACT that Hydroxychloroquine works and is Safe and Saves Lives when taken before or during Illness!

Well that didn't last...

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