Trainers in the German Football League called for the easing of the preventive measures imposed in Germany due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, arguing that the situation has generally improved.
Since its resumption in mid-May, the Bundesliga is subject to a strict 50-page health protocol that includes various aspects of training, matches, team members ’behavior, both on and off the field, and travel and hotel accommodations. Among the most prominent recommendations in it, respect for social distance during celebration of goals, and prevent handshake between players.
Bayer Leverkusen coach Peter Boss said Friday: "It's great that they can play again. The association has organized very well. But the protocol was drawn up in March, and we are now in June. The best is that we have the right to celebrate together by registering. one more time".
While the sports director and former German football star who won the 1990 World Cup with his national team, Rudi Voller, was more direct Thursday, saying: "It has become difficult to understand how people can have a cup of coffee or cappuccino in the café without wearing a mask again, while the replacements Members of the technical and administrative apparatus of the stands are obligated to maintain social spacing, outdoors, and wearing healthy masks. "
Paderborn coach Stefan Bogmart, at the bottom of the tournament, said that the protocol can be reviewed, especially for journalists and photographers. Three meters. "
Since the protocol was adopted, no cases of Covid-19 infection have been reported among the 36 teams that make up the Bundesliga League (18 equally between first and second degree).
As of Friday, the Corona virus in Germany had killed about 8,735 people, out of nearly 185,000 reported cases.

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