sport news Premier League teams up with the Government to urge fans to get their Covid ...

sport news Premier League teams up with the Government to urge fans to get their Covid ...
sport news Premier League teams up with the Government to urge fans to get their Covid ...

The Premier League have teamed up with the Government to urge football supporters to receive their Covid-19 vaccinations - and to stay away from games if they display any symptoms.

In a video released today, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam has offered fans advice on how to stay safe and prevent spreading the virus, while also insisting that there is still a 'role to play'.

The message from Professor Van-Tam is the latest step taken by the authorities to ensure that spectators and players are protected from coronavirus, in light of the restrictions across the UK being relaxed.

'I'm a massive football fan and, like you, I'm absolutely delighted to be back in the grounds watching games again this season,' Van-Tam says in the clip. 

He then goes on to add: 'We've just got to face facts, haven't we? Covid has not gone away. And if we, as supporters, want to keep attending matches, we've got to do our bit to keep ourselves and other people safe.'

For the rest of the video, Van-Tam tells fans to avoid attending games if they feel unwell, potentially with Covid-19, and urges them to get tested instead. 

Jonathan Van-Tam has given supporters advice to stay safe when attending top-flight fixtures

Jonathan Van-Tam has given supporters advice to stay safe when attending top-flight fixtures

Mass crowds have been allowed to return this season with coronavirus restrictions relaxed

Mass crowds have been allowed to return this season with coronavirus restrictions relaxed

Getting two jabs is another safeguard, Van-Tam explains. 'It genuinely reduces your chances of getting the virus, and of being hospitalised or dying,' he says. 

This is the second time that top-flight officials have resorted to putting together a video with the Government to help counter the myths around the vaccine, and to plead to people to accept them.

Van-Tam agreed to help clear up misinformation around the jabs, with concern growing over footballers refusing to get innoculated. He recorded the footage last week, answering a series of questions.

That was created to be shared among players, in an attempt to avoid more Covid-enforced setbacks for the new season. The second video made with Van-Tam is the recent one directed at supporters.

Deputy Chief Medical Officer Van-Tam offered to clear up misinformation for the vaccines

Deputy Chief Medical Officer Van-Tam offered to clear up misinformation for the vaccines

Sportsmail has reported previously that the message was expected to be shared on the Premier League's social media accounts, and indeed that proved the case.

The pressure to get jabs is set to ramp up, with the Government poised to meet to discuss plans to make vaccine passports mandatory for anyone attending an event with over a 20,000 capacity crowd.

Ministers are expected to make it compulsory for fans to have had both doses of the vaccine, with fears raised that fixtures may become hotspots for Covid.

Sources told Sportsmail that the Department of Health and Social Care were in contact with the Premier League over the summer to speak about the role footballers may play in encouraging young people to be jabbed.

It is expected that vaccine passports will become mandatory for crowds of above 20,000

It is expected that vaccine passports will become mandatory for crowds of above 20,000

Van-Tam is a supporter of Boston United, and was eager to be involved with the campaign and record the videos.

He also weighed in at a virtual meeting of the top-flight's captains' group on August 2, along with the Premier League medical officer Mark Gillett, to address the conspiracies circulating among players. 

But despite these efforts, it was revealed by The Telegraph that almost a third of players in the Football League were not immunised, and had no plans to get jabbed.

In fact, the data collected by the publication found that only around 70 per cent of EFL stars at its 72 clubs had received at least one dose, or intended to get one. 

Granit Xhaka opted against being vaccination but was forced to isolate after testing positive

Granit Xhaka opted against being vaccination but was forced to isolate after testing positive

The pandemic has already begun to wreak havoc with fixtures this term, meanwhile. Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka was forced into isolation after he chose not to have his vaccine, and then tested positive for Covid.

Xhaka's team-mates Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and

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