Data map: Zhang Wenhong video exchanges with overseas Chinese, overseas students and answer questions. Photo by Yin Liqin

  China News Service Client June 19th, a few days ago, Zhang Wenhong, an expert in epidemic prevention from the Chinese Football Association and director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Fudan University, spoke of the closely watched Super League rematch in an exclusive interview with CGTN. He said that compared to the European league rematch, China is more cautious about the Super League rematch, must be close to all zero before the rematch.

  With the upcoming rematch of the CBA, when the Super League restarts has become a topic of concern to many people. According to the official news of the Chinese Football Association, on June 8, the Chinese Football Association officially issued the appointment letter of "Chinese Football Association Anti-epidemic Expert" to Professor Zhang Wenhong, deputy dean of Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, director of the Department of Infection, and Ms. Wang Huiying, director of the medical department.

  In addition, according to relevant policies and experience in epidemic prevention and control of other competitions, the Competition Department of the Chinese Football Association has formulated the "Guide to the Prevention and Control of Epidemic Situation of the Chinese Football Association Professional League" as an important part of the league's start-up plan.

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  Zhang Wenhong said in an interview that China is more cautious about the Super League semi-finals compared to the European leagues that have already rematched.

  He also said, "The game will be played in the empty field. If the epidemic situation continues to be stable in the later period, the audience will gradually be opened for admission. But the most important thing is to ensure everyone's health and safety." (End)