Liverpool Champions League clash with FC Midtjylland may be in doubt due to coronavirus ban

There have been large-scale outbreaks of a new strain of Covid-19 in mink plants in Denmark.

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This led Boris Johnson to ban the Danes from entering the UK.

And the population of those coasts returning from the Scandinavian country must isolate themselves with its for 14 days.

Liverpool will face the Danes on 12 December after winning the home game 2-0.

After The Sun on Sunday revealed exclusive fears of disruptions similar to the new government ban in Covid, the Premier League has asked clubs to prevent their stars from appearing for the outdoor service in Denmark to avoid 14-day quarantine periods.

And if the restrictions continue, Liverpool’s outdoor adjustment in Denmark could be postponed and/or moved.

After an assembly of the Covid committee on Friday afternoon, No10 has banned all domestic or non-UK residents who have been or have transited Denmark within 14 days.

Throughout the pandemic, officials warned that they opposed all who are still essential in countries where the number of cases is increasing.

Initially, quarantine measures were put in place for others arriving in the UK from the first hot spots in China and Italy.

However, this is the first time that a total ban has been announced.

The British in Denmark can return and the first affected flight, British Airways Flight 811 from Copenhagen, landed at Heathrow shortly before 8am on Saturday.

But all travelers who have been in the country in the last fortnight, as well as any member of their family, will now have to isolate themselves for 14 days.

SunSport reported how football has also gone into crisis.

The upcoming clash between England and Iceland in the League of Nations could now move to a safe place due to the most recent restrictions.

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