Four more positive tests after third round of testing: Premier League

Premier League Agree to Resume the contact training while having four positive tests

Four more positive tests after third round of testing: Premier League

Premier League clubs have consistently cast a ballot to continue contact preparing as four 
additional people from three sides have tested positive for coronavirus. 

An aggregate of 1,008 players and staff were tested in the third round of testing.

Stage two of 'Venture Restart' will see players "train as a gathering and take part in handling
while at the same time limiting superfluous close contact", the League said.

Conversations proceed on plans to continue the season when "conditions permit", it included.

So far 12 individuals have tested positive after 2,752 tests over the association.

Premier League players and staff will keep on being tested two times per week for coronavirus,
with the limit expanded from 50 to 60 tests accessible per club for the fourth round of testing.

Any players or staff to test positive must self-confine for a time of seven days. 

The choice to come back to contact preparation concurred following the meeting with clubs,
players, directors, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), the League Managers'
Association (LMA), and the legislature.

Plans for the third period of Project Restart incorporate a stage towards ordinary preparation and develop into serious games.

Talking on Friday, Premier League CEO Richard Masters revealed to BBC Sport the class was "
as certain as we can be" tied in with continuing the season in June, with 92 installations still to
play.

Crews began non-contact training a week ago just because since the Premier League was suspended on 13 March on account of the pandemic. 

Clubs will talk about further issues on Thursday including the utilization of nonpartisan arenas,
how to choose the season in case of abbreviation, and deciding on refunds to supporters.

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