Coronavirus: Players Must Sign Consent For Group Training | Football news


Each club must ensure that players and staff have provided written confirmation.

Each club must ensure that players and staff have provided written confirmation.

Premier League players must confirm in writing that they accept their club's new security measures before returning to group training, Sky Sports News confirmed.

Clubs must complete an occupational health risk assessment before Friday 15 May and make the results available to the Premier League on request.

The updated draft guide, published by Premier League football director Richard Garlick, was dated before a shareholders' meeting on Monday.

Garlick protocols can always be updated and must be approved by all clubs.

Each club must ensure that players and staff have confirmed in writing that they have received and agree to abide by the terms of a new Covid-19 policy, which includes a framework to support education and familiarization of all players and staff.

Teams must comply with a strict set of COVID-19 regulations before they can practice again

Teams must comply with a strict set of COVID-19 regulations before they can practice again

Each club must also designate a "Covid-19 Designated Officer", who cannot be a member of its medical staff.

The officer must be a senior employee, unrelated to the medical team of a club, or an external consultant or specialist.

If a player or staff member has shown positive symp toms and tests for the coronavirus, they should isolate themselves for seven days before retesting.

If a player or staff member has shown symptoms but the tests are negative for the coronavirus, they should always be isolated for seven days before retesting.

In any case, they will not be allowed to return to training camp during this period.

Players and staff who have traveled outside the UK after March 23 can only return to training camp if they have been in the UK for an uninterrupted period of two weeks and / or have submitted a negative antigen test after returning.

Players and staff members returning to the UK from abroad must follow government instructions.

Players and staff members returning to the UK from abroad must follow government instructions.

Players and staff members returning to the UK from abroad must follow government instructions and entry requirements, including guidelines for social distance and essential activities from from the time of return to the UK until the date of return from training.

Staff members can perform essential physiotherapy or soft tissue therapy if they wear personal protective equipment, including a surgical mask, disposable gloves and a disposable plastic apron.

Clubs will only be allowed to resume group training in stages when it is safe, in accordance with medical and scientific advice and in accordance with government instructions.

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