'One in 10,000 chance' of catching coronavirus, says NRL as clubs assemble

03 May 2020 10:42
Peter V’landys confident players will respect guidelinesPlayers from all 16 clubs meet for biosecurity eductionPlayers will have a “one in 10,000 chance” of catching coronavirus if they abide by the NRL’s strict biosecurity measures, Peter V’landys says. And the ARL Commission chairman has played down the health risk posed by the NRL’s return, claiming the community will be safer when players adopt their strict protocols.The NRL will take the next step toward a 28 May re-start when biosecurity guidelines are explained to players at all 16 clubs on Monday. They are expected to resume training as early as Tuesday. Related: Warriors given green light to enter Australia and train for NRL season starting on 28 May Related: When will community sports resume as Australia moves out of Covid-19 restrictions? Continue readingread full article

Source: TheGuardian