How to protect the safety of players during the epidemic is a serious issue. Body temperature testing before the game is indispensable. Every player should undergo a temperature test before participating in a game to ensure that there are no symptoms of fever. In addition, players should undergo daily health monitoring, such as recording body temperature and physical condition.
Players should abide by epidemic prevention measures. They should wear masks and maintain social distance to avoid unnecessary contact. For example, players should avoid gathering together in the locker room and during training. Teams can also conduct training and competitions in batches to reduce personnel contact.
When teams need to travel to other regions to play, it is best to use charter flights or special buses to reduce the risk of players coming into contact with epidemic areas. During the competition, the number of on-site spectators should be limited or spectators should be completely prohibited. Only necessary personnel, such as staff and media, can enter the competition venue.
Teams and clubs should strengthen hygiene and cleaning measures. Frequent disinfection and cleaning of venues, locker rooms and public areas. Players should wash their hands frequently and provide adequate hand-washing facilities. In addition, teams should also provide players with personal protective equipment, such as masks and disinfectant hand sanitizers.
If a player develops suspected symptoms, he should be quarantined immediately and tested for the virus. Players need to undergo necessary medical examinations and be quarantined and treated in accordance with relevant regulations. Teams and clubs should report to the local health department in a timely manner and cooperate with epidemic prevention and control work.