A total of 90 new positive cases for COVID-19 from 20 clubs have been reported by the English Premier League, over two times the previous highest weekly record.
One week ago, the English top-flight football league confirmed that 3,805 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19 between December 6 and December 12, among which 42 new positive cases were recorded.
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The League has reverted to its emergency measures since then and has increased testing of players and club staff to daily Lateral Flow and twice-weekly PCR tests, having previously carried out Lateral Flow testing twice a week, Xinhua reports. "The League can today confirm that between Monday 13 December and Sunday 19 December, a record 12,345 COVID-19 tests were administered on players and club staff. Of these, there were 90 new positive cases," read a statement released on Monday evening.
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Several fixtures have been postponed as many clubs have been suffering from the outbreaks of COVID-19. But the Premier League insisted that they would "continue the current fixture schedule where safely possible" after the 20 clubs held a meeting on Monday.
The League also confirmed that 84 per cent of the players have received at least one vaccination dose.
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