Swedish soccer league will not test players and coaches for coronavirus



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Swedish soccer players and coaches will not be required to test for COVID-19 before training sessions or matches as part of the country’s proposed return-to-play protocol during the pandemic.

Instead, they will need to complete a self-assessment form each morning and email it to their club doctor no later than two hours before arriving for training or before arriving at the stadium for a match. The doctor will then assess whether the players and coaches are healthy enough to participate.

They should stay home if they have any symptoms.

It follows the general principle adopted in Swedish society that only people who “feel so sick that they should visit a hospital get a crown test on a large scale,” the Swedish league told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

“So in line with that, we don’t have a chance to test our players.”

The protocols of return to the game for training and professional matches, which were published by the Swedish league on Tuesday, were presented to the country’s Public Health Authority.

The authority is expected to decide this week whether the two main Swedish leagues can start next month. They hope to start playing games on June 14, more than two months after the initially scheduled start date.



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