Covid_19 update – 30/03/2020
Following the decision to suspend all hockey activity Scottish Hockey has been continuing to take advice and guidance regarding the COVID_19 pandemic, while scenario planning for the future.
The situation is constantly evolving and we’re investigating a number of potential scenarios in regards to concluding or cancelling competitions once the environment is a little clearer.
The Scottish Hockey Management Committee is due to meet in the coming days to discuss next steps. We will make an announcement on what happens next as soon as possible and thank you for your understanding in these unprecedented times.
As previously stated, on notification that resumption of activity may take place, members may train straight away. Clubs will be given at least fourteen days’ notice for the restart of any competitions to allow for sufficient planning and preparation.
Our first priority is the health and well-being of players, coaches, umpires and officials alike.
Coronavirus symptoms and health advice
Common symptoms of coronavirus include:
- high temperature or fever
- cough
- shortness of breath
Public health advice can be found at: Coronavirus (COVID-19) on NHS Inform.
A free helpline has been set up for people who do not have symptoms but are looking for general advice: 0800 028 2816.
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