The Premier League will only be given the green light to return to competitive action next month once the impact of group training has been assessed.
27.04.2020 - 21:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Scientists are trying to assess the impact opening schools would have on the coronavirus infection rate, the chief medical officer said today.
Professor Chris Whitty said scientists are working out whether reopening schools would have an impact on the COVID-19 infection rate - the R value.
He said they are 'getting closer' to having a 'narrower range of uncertainty' on the impact.
But he said scientists do not yet have 'direct data' that will help them.
He also warned that when the lockdown is
The Premier League will only be given the green light to return to competitive action next month once the impact of group training has been assessed.
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