A German team prevents its players from playing international matches in dangerous "Corona" places

Frank Baumann, sporting director of the German football club Werder Bremen, said that the club may not allow its players to travel to play international matches in regions with a high risk of infection with the emerging "Corona" virus.

Baumann clarified, after his team's victory over Armenia Bielefeld 1/0 yesterday, Saturday in the German Bundesliga, that the club does not want to lose "any of its players during his next match in the Bundesliga" in light of the compulsory quarantine period imposed by the authorities of Bremen on any A player travels to risk areas with "Corona" virus infections.

Bremen will meet the Freiburg team on 17 October, after the period of international matches that will be held in the coming days.

"The Bremen Ministry of Health issued a decree stipulating that Werder players who traveled to risk areas must be quarantined at home for five days after their return to Germany - regardless of one or two negative results from the tests," Baumann said.

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