Extensive testing procedures are a part of the new guidelines that the Premier League must follow to ensure the safety and security of the players and the technical staff. The tests were carried out on the 17th and 18th of May and yielded the aforementioned results.

6 out of a total of 748 Premier League staff test positive after first round of testing

Of the 748 athletes and staff who underwent medical tests for the coronavirus, 6 members tested positive. The Premier League has not disclosed the names of the staff members or the clubs that they belong to. They have, however, mentioned in their statement that they belong to 3 different clubs.

The statement from the EPL also explicitly states that due to legal requirements, the names of the players or the clubs cannot be revealed. However, these details may surface from the clubs themselves in due course of time.

The positive tests were confirmed a day after a Premier League Shareholders’ meeting confirmed that clubs could resume training sessions in small groups until further notice is provided.

The players and the technical staff of several EPL clubs have been working hard during the break to ensure that footballers maintain their peak fitness ahead of a potential restart to the Premier League.

The Premier League’s decision to resume training with social distancing was widely endorsed by ex-players and managers and met with cautious optimism from the football world.

The Premier League’s new statement, in which it confirms that players have indeed tested positive, certainly hampers the preparations that were in place to resume the EPL.

The Bundesliga successfully held matches over the weekend, albeit with empty stadiums and reduced viewership. Despite the unusual circumstances, the likes of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund still managed to entertain fans with exceptional performances.

In an attempt to replicate Germany’s efforts, the decision taken by the Premier League to resume training was the first step in the EPL’s transition to normalcy.

The new information brings to light the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK.

Only time will tell us when, or if, the Premier League 2019-20 season will return.

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