Violation of Hanwha Corona’s reporting guidelines for professional baseball … Callous prevails in the league



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It was revealed that Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League of Professional Baseball broke reporting guidelines in the process of confirming pitcher Shin Jung-rak’s (33) new coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

When Hanwha officials explained the day 1 and the data released by authorities including Daejeon City, Shin Jeong-rak showed symptoms of high fever, muscle pain and headache from the 29th of last month and reported it to the club. the next day.

Shin Jung-rak was examined for Corona 19 on the morning of the 31st of the same month, and until that time, the Hanwha club did not inform the Korea Baseball Commission (KBO).

It is known that the Hanwha club released the related information to KBO’s job-level staff after 9 PM when Shin Jung-rak tested positive.

KBO was unable to respond quickly due to the Hanwha club failing to comply with reporting obligations.

The same happened with the LG Twins club, which has two players in contact with Shin Jung-rak.

The LG club learned that Shin Jung-rak was confirmed through media reports and quarantined the players late in the morning on Day 1.

Fortunately, the players were judged negative, but in the worst case, Corona 19 could have spread throughout the LG team.

Before the inauguration, KBO stated through the ‘Complete Manual for Corona 19 Response’ that each club must immediately inform the KBO when a legacy occurs.

It was a measure for each club to respond quickly to the spread of Corona 19.

However, this system collapsed due to Hanwha’s awkward judgment.

The KBO League crown spread problem didn’t end with Shin Jung-rak.

On the afternoon of day 1, a Hanwha Training Group player received additional positive tests.

A crisis outbreak situation occurred.

It is not just a Hanwha club problem dealing with Corona 19.

Every part of the KBO League is naturally taking actions that are prohibited in the manual.

According to the manual, it is forbidden to contact other players of a visiting team, but it is easy to see how the players of both teams are in contact.

Shin Jung-rakdo met LG players from his home team during the Hanwha-LG Futures League match held at Seosan Stadium in Chungcheongnam-do from 25-26.

No one could stop Shin Jung-rak, a member of the rehabilitation army, from accessing the LG squad.

The situation in Group 1 is not very different.

‘Spitting during a match’, which is prohibited in the manual, can be viewed informally and it is not possible to prevent outside activities of the players.

Two players in Group 1 of the Doosan Bears were fined 3 million won after being exposed to drinking after the road game in mid-July.

Some voices say that the obligation to comply with Corona 19 response guidelines should be strengthened, taking this issue as an example.

A Hanwha official said: “It is true that there were some shortcomings in KBO’s reporting process” and “We will do our best to prevent the spread of Corona 19 in the future.”

/ yunhap news

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