Taylor: Getting Back to Near Enough a Full Squad
Friday, 8th Jan 2021 11:06
Assistant boss Stuart Taylor says the Blues are “getting back to near enough a full squad” with Town’s injured players having used the Covid-19-enforced Christmas break to get close to returning to action.
Taylor was standing in for manager Paul Lambert at this morning’s press conference, the Blues boss having been one of those who tested positive for Covid over the holiday period. Positive tests at Town and their opposition have meant that the Blues’ last four matches have been postponed.
“Having that sidetrack of the Covid thing, it’s given the injured players more time to get back fit without missing any games, which has been really important for is because they’re all key members and important players in the team,” Taylor said.
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On Tuesday evening, Delta flight 76 left Atlanta, headed to Amsterdam. That s not all that unusual; Delta has four flights a day on that route. Atlanta is the company s busiest hub, and Amsterdam serves as one of its main European hubs.
What was unusual about this flight was that everyone on board had tested negative for Covid-19 twice, to be exact. Every passenger was required to obtain a PCR test from an approved local testing location within 72 hours of the flight. Then, before boarding, passengers received a rapid antigen test at a facility next to the boarding gate.
When the flight reached Amsterdam s Schiphol Airport, passengers were all tested again. As a result, passengers on board who tested negative in all three cases avoided the country s 10-day mandatory quarantine required by the Dutch government.