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Premier League players in tier four areas will be tested for COVID-19 twice a week as soon as it is practically possible to do so, the PA news agency understands.
Players in the top flight have been tested on a weekly basis since the start of the 2020/21 season.
But testing at clubs in tier four areas will now revert to the level used during ‘Project Restart’ in the summer. The increased testing will be widened out to clubs in lower-tier areas from next month, it is understood.
The government placed large parts of south-east and eastern England into tier four last weekend over fears of a new strain of the virus which is believed to be more transmissible.
Published on: Saturday, December 19, 2020
By: GL Oh
Joannes (left) receiving the hamper from Mackey.
Kota Kinabalu: Malaysia’s official Manchester United Football supporters club ‘United Malaysia’ brought Christmas joy to all the senior residents staying at the Sri Pritchard Old Folks home in Kinarut this week.
The contingent led by its charity and welfare committee chairman Mackey Yih with three other members distributed some 21 hampers which were received by Joannes Sipaul, head of operations at Sri Pritchard.
Mackey said the charity event is one of United Malaysia’s efforts to give back to the community and it was aimed at bringing joy during the festive season to all the residents staying at the nursing home.
Published on: Saturday, December 19, 2020
By: GL Oh
Joannes (left) receiving the hamper from Mackey.
Kota Kinabalu: Malaysia’s official Manchester United Football supporters club ‘United Malaysia’ brought Christmas joy to all the senior residents staying at the Sri Pritchard Old Folks home in Kinarut this week.
The contingent led by its charity and welfare committee chairman Mackey Yih with three other members distributed some 21 hampers which were received by Joannes Sipaul, head of operations at Sri Pritchard.
Mackey said the charity event is one of United Malaysia’s efforts to give back to the community and it was aimed at bringing joy during the festive season to all the residents staying at the nursing home.
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