From the BBC online news
Time is running out for European leagues to decide whether to resume their respective competitions, and that includes the Bundesliga.
The German league has been given a boost by Horst Seehofer, the country's interior minister, who told Bild am Sonntag that a plan put forward for Bundesliga matches to be played behind closed doors was plausible.
However, he said if there was a coronavirus case at a club then that club, and maybe the team they played against, would have to be quarantined for two weeks.
The interview with Seehofer was carried out before news was released of three members of FC Cologne testing positive.
The Bundesliga wants to restart in mid-May, and a government meeting on Wednesday should provide further clarity.
Uefa, European football's governing body, has given leagues a 25 May deadline to declare their intent.
I cannot see this being acceptable to the players union it's putting players, managment, physiotherapists, tv crews, etc in unnecessary dangers for a job role that could not be described as essential work.
What insurance would pay out should a player were to catch the virus while playing and later pass away
My partner and I was only saying this earlier, what a minefield that would be!