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Chelsea to put medics in hotel

- Agency Staff London AFP Reuters

Chelsea Football Club will provide free accommodat­ion to staff of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) in a hotel at the club’s Stamford Bridge stadium during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Premier League club’s owner, Roman Abramovich, will fund the service that will allow medical profession­als in London a chance to rest if they are unable to travel home or face long commutes.

The scheme will be put in place for two months, but could be extended if needed.

“It was decided the best way Chelsea can assist the NHS is to provide accommodat­ion for NHS staff. Abramovich will be covering costs,” the club said.

“Many of the medical staff will be working long shifts and may not be able to travel home or would otherwise have to make long commutes.”

Chelsea do not know when they will next return to the pitch, with the Premier League suspended until at least April 4, though that date is set to be pushed back at a meeting of Premier League clubs on Thursday.

The Blues are the latest club to make an offer of community support at a time of crisis.

Liverpool players contribute­d to a £40,000 donation from the club to help keep local food banks running. Aston Villa and Brighton were among the clubs to donate food prepared for last weekend’s matches to homeless charities.

Fourth-tier club Stevenage are preparing a community careline that will help isolated local residents over 70 with day-to-day needs. /

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