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Principal: Players who are not vaccinated will not be able to participate in team activities with Corona patients
The chairman of the administration announced to the teams a fundamental change in the Corona's policy: From now on, players who are exposed to a verified patient in the team will go into isolation if they are not vaccinated.
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Yaniv Tuchman
Friday, 19 February 2021, 10:55
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As part of the fight against the Corona virus and the acceleration in the rate of vaccinations against the virus, the chairman of the football leagues, Erez Kalfon, issued a letter to the team leaders in which he sharpened procedures and announced a significant change. Will enter home isolation and will not be able to join the group until the isolation is over.
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Erez Kalfon (Photo: Official Website, Premier League Director)
This is a fundamental innovation, when until now it was customary that even if there is a verified team and you are negative in the test, you can practice and play.
The letter came out as there are still a lot of players in the top two leagues who have yet to get vaccinated in the first round.
It should be noted that so far we have vaccinated 75 percent of the players.
The principal wants 100 percent.
Kalfon warned in his letter, adding: "I make sure that all players and staff members who have not yet been vaccinated will do so as soon as possible and clarify the implications for players and staff members who choose not to be vaccinated."
In addition, Kalfon clarified that government officials have informed him that a legislative process is currently underway that will require all sports workers to be vaccinated - and this includes security teams, stadium workers, buffets and all the various teams and suppliers.
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