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Project Restart: What new protocols have been agreed for Premier League return?

Premier League clubs have unanimously approved return-to-play protocols and a match day operations plan, effectively the final piece of the puzzle in order for matches to restart behind closed doors amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here, the PA news agency looks at the key questions as the league prepares to kick off again on June 17. How will players on the pitch be safe? All players and other team staff will continue to be tested for coronavirus on a twice-weekly basis. The pitch and the area immediately around it will be classified as the 'red zone' of a stadium – a maximum of 110 people will be allowed in it at any one time and they must present a valid clinical passport which shows...
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