Sunderland Echo

EFL to continue season despite rising Covid cases and postponeme­nts

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The EFL has announced a raft of new measures to try and contain the surging omicron COVID-19 strain, and confirmed its intention to continue the season.

The Football League schedule is being heavily hit by outbreaks of the virus, with a host of fixtures scheduled for this weekend already postponed.

Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday, who

Sunderland are scheduled to face on December 27th and 30th respective­ly, have both postponed their upcoming games after discussion­s with the EFL.

Players across the pyramid will now undertake daily lateral flow tests, with anyone returning a positive result referred for a subsequent PCR test.

Clubs will now also be mandated to return to the ‘red’ protocols at training grounds designed for the return of football after the initial wave of COVID-19.

That means social distancing, compulsory mask-wearing indoors, and limited use of indoor facilities.

Crucially, the EFL has also publicly outlined for the first time the criteria for postponing games.

The governing body have told clubs that they should fulfil fixtures when fourteen of the players on submitted squad lists are available to play, including one goalkeeper.

U21 players who have played one league match will also be deemed as eligible.

The statement from the EFL said: “This guidance has been designed to help clubs ensure the safety of players and staff, while ensuring that the fixture schedule can be maintained wherever possible.

"Where any club states it cannot fulfil a fixture, a report shall be filed with the EFL, and the circumstan­ces reviewed.”

The EFL have also said that it will continue to encourage players to receive vaccinatio­ns.

It said that 75% of players across the pyramid have at least one jab, with 59% double vaccinated; 16% have said that they intend to get the jab, while 25% have said that they will not.

Sunderland­bossLeeJoh­nson confirmed on Wednesday that 97% of his squad are double vaccinated, and that they are set to begin receiving their booster jabs from next week.

They are not believed to have had any positive cases ahead of the trip to Portman Road to face Ipswich Town.

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