well, once the games restart, there'll be a gameday protocol in place:
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"We are now in the process of agreeing the matchday protocols, which will include everything from zoning the stadium into red, amber and green zones," Brady said in her column in the Sun.
"Red zone will be the most severely restricted area, including the pitch, the tunnel, technical areas, changing rooms will be limited to 105 people maximum, to include players, coaching staff, match officials and all the essential staff only. And only those who have tested negative for Covid-19 in the past five days can enter this area."
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that protocol has since been unanimously agreed on by all clubs, meaning that a case like that Norwich/Tottenham screw-up is not possible. You get tested, then you get a negative result, then you can play. Simple enough.
let's be honest, the chance of the Norwich player infecting a Spurs player is very small. It won't have an effect on the re-start either, but I don't really get why they didn't wait for the latest tests before playing the friendly.