The Premier League have reverted to emergency measures after a record number of Covid-19 cases were recorded during the latest round of testing. It has been confirmed that there were 42 positive cases amond the 20 top-flight clubs, the highest amount in a single week since weekly testing figures were first announced in May 2020. In comparison, there were 12 positive cases from 3154 tests between November 29 and December 5, while there were nine positive cases during the first week of the season back in August.
In a statement, the Premier League said: “The safety of everybody is a priority and the Premier League is taking all precautionary steps in light of the recent rise in COVID-19 cases across the country. The League has reverted to its Emergency Measures, and will increase the frequency of both Lateral Flow and PCR COVID-19 testing of players and staff. The League can today confirm that between Monday 6 December and Sunday 12 December 3,805 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19. Of these, there were 42 new positive cases. The Premier League’s COVID-19 Emergency Measures, which are applicable to all clubs, include protocols such as wearing face coverings while indoors, observing social distancing and limiting treatment time. These are in addition to the more frequent testing. We will continue to work closely with the Government, local authorities and supporter groups, while being responsive to any future changes to national or local guidance.”
Tottenham Hotspur were the first Premier Laegue club to have matches postponed due to Covid-19 this season after their recent matches against Rennes and Brighton & Hove Albion were called off.