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"Unvaccinated players should not be eligible for medical treatment for their injuries"
In the shadow of the Corona's rampage in the Premier League, popular broadcaster Pierce Morgan attacked: "Why only with vaccines do they not trust doctors?".
John Terry criticized ("Shocking statement!"), And immediately snapped back: "What's shocking is the fact that UK footballers are less vaccinated than their European counterparts, it's just insane."
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Monday, December 20, 2021, 12:15 p.m.
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The 2: 2 summary between Tottenham and Liverpool (Sport 1)
The Corona plague is raging once again in the Premier League, and no fewer than six games have been postponed in the 18th round. Just before the traditional Christmas celebration of the best league in the world, there is almost no game whose existence is unquestionable due to the variety of players who turn out to be positive for the virus, and still according to reports in the kingdom the fully vaccinated players (ie at least two vaccines) 90% or more in the top leagues of Italy, Germany and Spain.
Jürgen Klopp yesterday announced that due to the situation Liverpool will not sign unvaccinated players, and the one who went one step further is the popular TV presenter Pierce Morgan, who came out announcing that Morgan, one of the most colorful figures in the British media who has no less than 7.9 million followers on Twitter tweeted firmly: "Players who refuse "Vaccines should not be eligible for medical treatment for injuries. Why do they trust doctors for broken legs or torn muscles but do not trust them for life-saving vaccines?"
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Morgan's tweet won tens of thousands of fibrates in a matter of hours, but also drew some criticism, including from John Terry, who responded with a tweet: "Shocking statement!".
But Morgan was quick to respond to the legendary former Chelsea captain, who has not been employed at the moment since leaving his last role as assistant coach to Aston Villa: "Why is it shocking? "When so much is at stake? What's really shocking here is the fact that British footballers are much less vaccinated than their European counterparts. It's just insane."
Club leaders are also troubled by the epidemic, and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish commented this week: "We would like all players to be vaccinated. It is clearly the right thing to do personally and all of us as a company to return to normalcy. "
"I also don't think the many game postponements were caused because of the unvaccinated players," Parish continued.
"Fortunately, the effect of being infected with this virus is usually quite mild among football players, and vaccinated players can also be infected with it, so I'm not sure the issue of vaccines is at the heart of the issue of game postponements."
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The games postponed in the 18th round:
Manchester United - Brighton
Southampton - Brentford
Watford - Crystal Palace
Everton - Leicester City
Westham - Norwich
Aston Villa - Burnley
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