05-23-2020, 07:24 AM
ICC recommends appointment of medical officers, 14-day isolation camps for resumption of international cricket
The International Cricket Council on Friday recommended the appointment of Chief Medical Officers and 14-day isolation camps for the resumption of international cricket. The ICC, in a 16-page guideline, called 'Back To Cricket', listed a series of recommendations for cricket boards across the globe to follow ahead of the resumption of the game.
According to a statement released by the ICC, the guidelines "do not provide answers to when the game can resume in different parts of the world," but "rather it provides a framework with practical suggestions on how members can resume cricket in a manner that protects against the risk of transmission of infection with the COVID-19 virus."
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The International Cricket Council on Friday recommended the appointment of Chief Medical Officers and 14-day isolation camps for the resumption of international cricket. The ICC, in a 16-page guideline, called 'Back To Cricket', listed a series of recommendations for cricket boards across the globe to follow ahead of the resumption of the game.
According to a statement released by the ICC, the guidelines "do not provide answers to when the game can resume in different parts of the world," but "rather it provides a framework with practical suggestions on how members can resume cricket in a manner that protects against the risk of transmission of infection with the COVID-19 virus."
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