Michael Kempter is positive about getting success with Zurich, despite coronavirus spread
by Webscare Inc WebscareIn the starting days of 2020, the world had to face the
worst outbreak of history i.e., Coronavirus Pandemic. Football wasn't any
exception, and it also got hit at large scale, as the games around the globe
suspended for a while because of the increased number of cases and deaths.
However, it seems things are getting normal again, though
with specific security protocols in place to prevent the COVID-19 spread.
Football is resuming in several countries that have eased up their certain
restrictions.
According to a Swiss-Filipino Footballer from SFL's FC
Zurich Michael Kempter, it is nothing but a new routine.
While giving an interview in a special episode of Crossover
Podcast to a well-known journalist Cedelf Tupas, the young talent states that
they have started the season this weekend, and they have resumed the league
after the coronavirus. After getting on a break for two months, they are
finally up and running again in Switzerland.
The 25-years-old youngster, who also belongs to Pasay City
from the mother's side, revealed that life is getting normal again in his
country, as it happened to be before. Plus, he added that training for a
football game is not as simple as it used to be before.
So far, Swiss land has reported 31,555 coronavirus cases,
out which 29100 has already been recovered. Also read Swiss Footballer
He keeps on adding that in Switzerland, the virus is not
that much severe. It is getting better day by day. The country imposed a
lockdown but not as much strict as in the Philippines, where they forced to
stay at home. They were totally free, and they can visit supermarkets, go out
for other things.
However, the ongoing COVID-19 situation has urged few pro
athletes to voice against the resumption of the league unless some valid
vaccine has finally discovered by scientists or researchers for the virus.
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