The Government requirement is just to maintain a 2 metre distance where possible-
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In many cases it's not possible to keep 2 metres apart so people just get on with it. The 2 metre guide is being questioned in any case, in some countries it's 1 metre etc.
Footballers are in a safer position than most people if they get regular tests and medical attention. Many people are working without those benefits and many people cannot maintain 2 metre distance.
Come June when more are at work, on trains, tubes , buses etc. I don't think footballers will be at much greater risk than many others in society.
It looks like the risk will be low come June. And once it is that low, it won't be proportionately much different in July, August, September etc. If that is the case, there will be no logical reason to delay it any further on safety grounds. The reduction in risk would be small, and the financial cost could be very large.
For the same reason, everyone will have to get back to work when it is a low level risk, as further delay will not be justifiable, and continued extension of furlough payments would incur a huge cost.
Once a payer is confirmed infected (it will happen, 100% - already has in Germany with 10 players positive confirmed yesterday), he'll have to isolate, most likely along with the rest of his squad until they are tested clear again, and the team they played against, and any other staff he came into contact with (team physio ? Coaches ?) etc.
As soon as that happens, the amended league program is fooked
Medical attention, as [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION] pointed out, is irrelevant - there is no cure, only symptom management for now
Players are already coming out saying they are worried about others - pregnat partners, asthmatic kids, elderly parents etc
You can't make a simplistic comparison with footballers 'going back to work' with essential/necessary occupations - in terms of 'everyone being back at work', that is months and months away. I don't envisage going to the office in the foreseeable future.