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SAI releases upgraded SOP for resumption of sports activities

By ANI | Updated: September 15, 2020 18:55 IST

In accordance with Unlock 4.0 guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has released a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the resumption of sporting activities in all its centres, with emphasis on it being followed at the National Camps at SAI's various National Centre of Excellence, where Olympic probable athletes are training.

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In accordance with Unlock 4.0 guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has released a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for resumption of sporting activities in all its centres, with emphasis on it being followed at the National Camps at SAI's various National Centre of Excellence, where Olympic probable athletes are training.

The SOP is in continuation of the SOP released by SAI earlier and includes procedural changes with regard to new trainees joining the training camps. The key points in the upgraded SOP are:

1) Testing: The cost of all COVID-19 tests to be undertaken by athletes, coaches and support staff joining training, will be paid by SAI. All those joining the camp will have to adhere to the following protocols of testing:

i. Self-isolation: As far as possible, athletes have to self isolate themselves 15 days prior to joining training along with a declaration for it.

ii. All the athletes, coaches and support staff have to undergo mandatory RT-PCR test for COVID-19, 96 hrs before travelling to the centres and would be allowed to enter the centre on the production of COVID-19 negative certificate.

iii. If the athlete, coach or support staff is unable to undergo the test before travelling, due to unavoidable reason he/she shall be tested through an RT-PCR test immediately on arrival.

iv. Further, only athletes, coaches and support staff who are found negative for COVID-19 on retesting through RT-PCR on sixth day of quarantine after reaching the camp, would be allowed to resume sports activity after a total quarantine period of seven days. However, these athletes should not mingle with the athletes, coaches, support staff who are already in the bio-bubble/secure training environment from before, for a further period of seven more days.

v. For any athlete/coach/support staff who is found positive for COVID-19, the standard protocol as prescribed by the Government of India, State Government, SAI SOP, and the local bodies, would be followed. Further, all athletes, coaches and support staff joining the NCOEs would have to adhere to the guidelines of the Government of India, state government, SAI SOP and the guidelines of local bodies, with regard to COVID-19.

( With inputs from ANI )

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