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The German Football Association received the support of the Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, who today endorsed his plan to resume the “Bundesliga” season in the next ten days, despite the presence of new infections by the Corunna virus between the players.
“The main program (of the League League) is logical and could serve as a model for other professional sports. But we have to see how it works,” Sabahen said in a statement to Deutschlandfunk radio.
The League expects to get the green light on Wednesday for the resumption of the season on May 15, when Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet the 16 German district leaders in a video call. However, the season’s restart plan became a focus of doubt on Monday after tests by players, coaches and teams revealed that 10 people were infected with the “Covid-19” virus, including three from the team. from the first division, Colin.
The League League revealed Monday that of 1,724 exams that were conducted at the 36 clubs (18 at each grade), 10 were positive, without revealing any details about the location of the cases and even the identity of the injured people.
According to the laws in force in Germany, anyone who has been in contact with a positive situation must comply with a fourteen-day isolation period. The German Football Association team set up hygiene rules for its approval in case of a resumption of the season, including regular tests in the 36 clubs for the first and second class, in a movement supported by a group of influential politicians. Sbahn and the Minister of the Interior and Sports have given Hohrhofer their agreement with strict guidelines, as have the heads of government of the provinces of Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia.
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