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Much has been said about the time the new coach will need Colo Colo to be able to take 100% of the team in the face of the two great challenges in 2020: Get out of the bottom of the standings and stay alive in the Copa Libertadores.
However, we are not talking about adaptation time or something like that in this topic, but about the supposed quarantine that the DT would have to carry out in the face of the coronavirus pandemic that we are experiencing as a society, especially when coming from abroad.
Chilean legislation speaks of 14 days of quarantine for those who enter the country, all with the aim of avoiding more infections in one of the areas that has received the strongest coronavirus in the region.
Fortunately there is an exception within this as it is mentioned that This isolation could be skipped by coming to Chile to carry out an “exceptional activity incompatible with a 14-day quarantine”, so only one is enough sworn statement plus a negative PCR test in national territory for Seremi to lift the quarantine in question, just as Atlético Paranaense and Peñarol or Colo Colo himself did when they returned from the Copa Libertadores matches.
Now we just have to wait until Saturday, the day when an extraordinary B&N meeting will be held to define the future coach. Gustavo Quinteros in the main letter to the bench, although a few more candidates will be probed. Key hours are coming at the Monumental.