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MLS sides cleared to resume training as long as strict protocols followed

Players only allowed to start training after two negative Covid-19 tests

General view of MLS match between Inter Miami and DC United
Image: Inter Miami and DC United in action shortly before the season was suspended

MLS teams have been given the go-ahead to start training again.

The American league has been suspended since March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic but has now taken its first major step towards a resumption.

Clubs must submit their respective plans on how to get players back training to their medical staff and a local infectious disease expert.

Players will be subject to a stringent testing policy, including an anti-gen test which will be repeated every three months, and will only be allowed to start training after two negative Covid-19 tests.

Tests will then be carried out every 48 hours and as in line with other major leagues around the world, if a player tests positive he must isolate, with a contact tracing plan in place.

The MLS only managed two rounds of the season before the pandemic struck.

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MLS commissioner Don Garber has spoken about resuming in neutral venues when safe to do so, but no firm dates or plans have been announced.

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