Spanish League Mandates Daily Antigen COVID-19 Testing
Spanish League Mandates Daily Antigen COVID-19 Testing
Players from Spains top two divisions will undergo daily antigen tests for COVID19 according to new health protocols established by the Spanish league on Wednesday.

MADRID: Players from Spains top two divisions will undergo daily antigen tests for COVID-19 according to new health protocols established by the Spanish league on Wednesday.

The league said that 95% of players have received two doses of vaccines, but with the appearance of new variants like omicron, it is necessary to not drop our guard.

The league, which runs the top two divisions, is tightening controls to face a new wave of infections driven by the more contagious omicron variant. So far only one game this weeks Lugo vs. Almeria match in the second division has been postponed after Lugo detected an outbreak that infected 23 people.

But La Liga leader Real Madrid has been hard hit as well, with eight reported infections on its first squad, including star midfielder Luka Modric.

The new protocol mandates antigen testing each day a player joins his teammates, as opposed to previous rules to be tested before games. The same goes for coaching staff and any club workers in contact with the team.

The league will give 60 tests for each team to use each day.

Players will also undergo a more precise PCR test each week at least until Jan. 15, the league said. Players must also undergo a PCR test after holidays, stints with national sides, leave periods of three or more days from clubs, and for new players arriving at a club.

Clubs are to report the results on a daily basis to the league.

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