Scotland pandemic BBC Coronavirus Scotland

SPFL given restart warning as Scots health chief addresses 'very difficult' closed door challenge

Reading now: 384
www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Scotland's national clinical director has warned it may not even be possible for football to resume behind closed doors in the near future.

The coronavirus pandemic has seen the game shut down across the country since March. The SPFL has already declared the lower leagues to be over, with prize money paid out to clubs.

That resolution allows for the Premiership to follow suit in the coming days. It's hoped that the 2020-21 season will be able to start on schedule, albeit probably behind closed doors.That in itself would be a financial hammer blow for Scottish clubs, as they get a disproportionate amount of their income from gate receipts compared to other European leagues.Now though it seems it may be some time before any kind of football

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Jim Kenney - Founder of Philly Fighting COVID agrees to destroy personal health data collected during clinic debacle - fox29.com - state Pennsylvania
fox29.com
57%
811
Founder of Philly Fighting COVID agrees to destroy personal health data collected during clinic debacle
Andrei Doroshin PHILADELPHIA - A graduate student in psychology whose COVID-19 vaccine operation got shut down by Philadelphia last year has settled with the state attorney general's office and agreed to destroy all personal health information his start-up gathered.The agreement was filed Friday in Commonwealth Court and requires a judge's approval to take effect.Central to the accusations against Andrei Doroshin, who had almost no public health experience when the city gave him the task, was that he had intended to profit from the vaccine operation run by his start-up, called Philly Fighting COVID.Mayor Jim Kenney says Philly Fighting COVID was a mistake after the Inspector General found no malice, no ill-intent, and no one seeking personal gain.Doroshin denied the allegations by the attorney general's office, including violating the state's nonprofit corporation law.Under the agreement, Doroshin and his associates are barred from managing charitable assets or soliciting charitable donations in Pennsylvania for 10 years.Doroshin also must destroy the personal health information gathered through the vaccine pre-registration service and is barred from receiving any financial benefit from the information or the vaccine.Doroshin must also dissolve Philly Fighting COVID.City officials said they gave him the job because he and his friends had organized one of the community groups that set up COVID-19 testing sites throughout the city in 2020.But they shut the vaccine operation down once they learned that Doroshin had switched his privacy notice to potentially sell patient data.
DMCA