EFL clubs to be tested twice-per-week as coronavirus cases surge

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The EFL has announced a regular, twice-weekly testing regime will be implemented across its 72 teams from the start of next week.

With Covid-19 cases surging across the country, the UK government this week ordered a third national lockdown, but elite sport has been given the green light to continue behind closed doors.

The EFL’s new plan will see players in the Championship, League One and League Two to be tested twice-a-week from next Monday in a scheme funded by the PFA.

The Premier League has already upped it’s testing frequency to twice-per-week and reported a record weekly high of 40 new positive cases yesterday.

So far, four Premier League matches have been postponed this season because of coronavirus outbreaks, with more than 50 called off in the lower leagues.

PFA Chief Executive Gordon Taylor said:“In the light of the current increase in COVID-19 cases and the resulting further tightening of government regulations, the PFA and the EFL have agreed enhanced measures to help protect players, staff and their families.

“Football has provided temporary relief for many fans during the lockdown. PFA members, alongside millions of people, have worked hard and played a positive role throughout the pandemic.

“We believe that this comprehensive and expansive approach to testing will help support clubs and be an important factor in maintaining fixtures and ensuring that football can continue during this challenging period.”

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