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ASL Napoli 1 blocked Napoli’s departure: whoever is in fiduciary isolation cannot travel. Another fool remedied by Italian soccer
There is an ASL in Berlin. In fact in Naples. Napoli 1. There is a health authority that reminds the world of football that they too are subject to Italian laws. And in Italy, until proven otherwise, the Constitution protects the right to health. And when there is a pandemic, it works for those infected to stay at home and also for those who have come into contact with the infected. There are no exceptions for those who play soccer. There are exceptions, if any, for emergency activities. And therefore, Napoli cannot go to Turin for public health reasons. A health authority cannot authorize the flight of a group that is in fiduciary isolation.
This is what happened tonight in Naples. Asl Napoli1 has stopped the team’s flight to Turin. He did so because the group was in fiduciary isolation, given the presence of two positive players, Zielinski and Elmas, as well as a Giuntoli collaborator. Napoli must communicate the names of the positives to ASL. If the match had been played in Naples, perhaps it could have also been played. But ASL has not authorized, and could not have, the travel of a group of potentially contagious people. The plane paid for by De Laurentiis remained on the Capodichino runway. Cocì, as in Turin, there is a bus that was supposed to transport Napoli to the hotel.
Let us remember that for days Campania has been the region with the most Covid-19 infections in Italy. The situation is alert, not to mention alarm. We understand that soccer is still perceived as the son of the white chicken, but we must realize that we are a state governed by laws that also apply to soccer.
Napoli’s players will therefore not even be able to answer international calls. They cannot travel.
Once again, unfortunately, Italian football has remedied the usual bad figure. Like a mischievous schoolboy, he again got caught with his hands in the jam and ended up behind the blackboard. With the aggravating circumstance that this time it was not about jam but about the health of the players and their families.
Soccer executives and Serie A presidents approved a protocol that contradicts state laws during the pandemic. Let’s talk amateurs in the fray, or outlaws if you like. In this case it is the same.
This story, however, tells us that there are still those who think responsibly in Italy. And above all, respect the laws of the state.
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