Serie A to take ‘one step at a time’ before returning, says Italian sports minister
The Serie A clubs have repeatedly insisted to resume the season which stands suspended since March 9 and had set May 18 as the day to resume training.
The Serie A clubs have repeatedly insisted to resume the season which stands suspended since March 9 and had set May 18 as the day to resume training.
The High Commission of India in the Maldives said in a statement that the Indian nationals were charged USD 40 as the evacuation service charge.
Meanwhile, the government on Saturday revised its guidelines for mild COVID-19 cases with no Reverse transcription PCR tests, conducted to detect the presence of pathogens in the body, for coronavirus patients showing mild symptoms before they are discharged.
The comments from Gautam Gambhir come at a time when the ICC is reportedly contemplating to prevent the use of body fluids on the ball.
No Reverse transcription, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) or RT-PCR tests, conducted to detect the presence of pathogens in the body, will be done for coronavirus patients showing mild symptoms before they are discharged, the Union Health Ministry said.
With around 7,200 people estimated to have visited the five establishments, health authorities have warned of a further spike in infections and have asked those who went to any of the venues to get tested.
Virat Kohli also said that the connection that the franchises are able to make with fans of their cities also makes the tournament special.
The former India opener and cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir said social distancing may be easier in cricket compared to other sports.
Earlier, the two counties were in news in June 2017 when India opposed China’s road building at Doklam Plateau that made the entire Sikkim and the ‘Chicken Neck’ near Siliguri (connecting the North-east with the mainland) easily accessible to the Chinese army. India moved its elite strike corps near Sikkim border to counter the Chinese army’s war drills in Tibet.
Airlines UK, the industry association representing UK-registered carriers, had previously warned a quarantine would “effectively kill international travel to and from the UK”.