New cases of covid-19 infections in leagues in Spain and Portugal



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All, asymptomatic and in the final phase of the disease, are unknown by the League in compliance with the Organic Law on Data Protection. These aggregated data have been transferred to the Higher Sports Council (CSD) and the Ministry of Health.

One of the objectives of these medical tests, according to the protocol of return to training that includes the recommendations of the CSD and the Ministry of Health, was precisely to detect the so-called asymptomatic, that is, those people who are infected and who, without presenting symptoms can spread to other people.

In this way, everyone’s safety is guaranteed when returning to work according to the regulations on occupational hazards.

As planned, according to the organization, the next steps with people who have tested positive for covid-19 are:

1. Stay in quarantine at home, doing the same individual physical activity that they had been doing until now, following the club’s instructions.

2. In the next few days they will be tested again for the covid-19 and, after obtaining two negative results, they will be able to join the training sessions at their club facilities.

3. In addition, the League will offer people who live with those affected the possibility of also doing screening tests.

The League will continue to apply the protocol of action back to training, approved by the CSD and the Ministry of Health, in order to ensure maximum safety for all players, coaches and club employees.

From LaLiga, all participants in the trainings have been warned not to relax the recommended sanitary measures, both in sports facilities, in their homes and in the walks that they and their environment can carry out, in order to keep this low number of affected.

Concern in Portugal

Three Vitoria Guimaraes players tested positive for the new coronavirus, announced the club from northern Portugal, which resumed individual training to prepare for the resumption of the championship, in late May.

The players are “asymptomatic” and are in “quarantine,” the club said in the statement, without offering the names.

Their cases were detected in a test carried out on Friday on all the cash and the technical team, the club said.

With just over a thousand dead in a country of ten million inhabitants, the government opened the door last Thursday to the celebration of the last ten league matches and the final of the Portuguese Cup. Soccer will return at the end of May and behind closed doors.

When the competition was interrupted in March, Porto was the leader with one point advantage over Benfica.

Before the three cases of the Guimaraes, at least one other player had tested positive, last week, among the under-23s of the Lisbon club Belenenses.



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