Since December last year, the outbreak of C pneumonia has continued, after four months, countries around the world are still facing great challenges in epidemic prevention, and the tug-of-war with time has become urgent, far away from Europe, the United Kingdom's recent policy on epidemic prevention has also made a big U-turn, from the original Buddhist way of dealing with it, to the recent ban on all the people for three weeks, perhaps the development of the epidemic is not optimistic to the government's original prediction.

But soccer has once again stepped up to the plate and become the most important pillar in the community. The English soccer tournament is in full lockdown, but the

England Premier Soccer League

The club still exerts its influence to stand with their fans at the most critical moments and give the most substantial help, as follows

England Premier Soccer League

The club's contribution to the local community.

Chelsea

The owner has chartered the Millennium Hotel in London.

give

Rest accommodation for medical personnel

Medical personnel facing the epidemic are like soldiers on the front line, who are exposed to high risks while trying their best to rescue patients. Coupled with the rising number of confirmed cases within a short period of time, the ratio of medical personnel to patients may further increase, and the problem of insufficient medical personnel and resources will be rapidly aggravated, which may lead to the collapse of the healthcare system.

As such, it is designed to provide frontline healthcare workers with a better quality of rest and a slower commute during their remaining shifts or after hours. In the London area, the

Chelsea

The proposal was put forward by the club's owner Roman Abramovich and coordinated by Chairman Bruce Buck, and was accepted by the NHS (National Health Service) to allow medical staff to stay at the Millennium Hotels, which would allow the staff to minimize wear and tear on their health and provide a more consistent quality of care. All costs are covered by

Chelsea

Paid for by owner Roman Abramovich.

Donated by Manchester Twins

£10,000

At a time when our community is facing challenging times, we are excited to join our fans in helping the city's disadvantaged communities.

In order to ensure that local food banks are able to minimize the shortage of food donations due to the absence of game days, the same city in which the

Manchester United Football Club

respond in singing

Manchester City football club

A donation of £50,000 each was given to the Trussell Trust to keep the food bank running and help more local people.

Manchester City football club

together with

Manchester United Football Club

A joint statement was issued saying: we are proud of the role that those who support us play in helping local food banks, and recognize that the impact of the coronavirus could put increasing pressure on these charities. At a time of challenge for our community, we are delighted to join with our fans to help vulnerable people in the city.

The Trussell Trust is an NGO and charity working to reduce the need for food banks in the UK. It supports a network of over 1,200 food bank sites, including 19 in Greater Manchester, providing emergency food and compassionate practical support to people in crisis, while working to change the structural problems that keep people in poverty.

Manchester United Football Club

Ongoing provision of salaries to temporary workers

Includes scheduled game days and non-game days

Faced with the development of the epidemic, many of the casual laborers who were born on match days faced great livelihood problems.

Manchester United Football Club

Payroll will be provided to all casuals who have worked at the club in the last three months, both on match days (scheduled) and non-match days.

Manchester United Football Club

Ed Woodward, Vice Chairman: We rely on our fantastic staff to deliver an outstanding service and experience to our fans at Old Trafford.

We also understand that this is an unprecedented situation and want to provide them with a sense of security, regardless of what (changes) may happen to the schedule for the rest of the season. We look forward to bringing all our supporters and our colleagues back to Old Trafford as soon as possible.

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