Leeds United following medical advice and training from home amidst coronavirus pandemic
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None of United's squad or staff have tested positive for COVID-19 or shown symptoms of the virus but United have taken the decision to effectively follow government advice and work from home where possible.
United's players have all had their own gym gear and equipment sent to their houses with a training programme and diet plan.
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Leeds will follow this approach for seven days and then reassess.
The EFL will hold a board meeting on Wednesday to discuss plans for the remainder of the campaign.
UEFA have already postponed this summer's European Championships which will now be held in 2021 to allow league campaigns to be concluded this summer.
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Hide AdUEFA are aiming to have all league campaigns concluded by June 30 "should the situation improve and resuming playing be appropriate and prudent enough".
Officials from all 20 Premier League clubs will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss their plans.
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