Today, Monday, Chinese soccer clubs entered into isolation that lasts for more than two months in two different cities, in preparation for the resumption of the local league starting next Saturday, behind closed doors according to a strict health protocol, after its launch was postponed five months due to the emerging Corn virus.

According to Agence France-Presse, the 16 clubs in the first division were divided into two groups, one in Dalian, and the other in Sogo, near Shanghai.

The movement of players, coaches and all concerned will be restricted for the next 70-day period, as they will be required to stay in the hotel if they are not in matches or training sessions.
As part of the measures taken, no one will be allowed to see his family, and all teams will stay in one hotel in each of the two cities.

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