Bubble concept for sporting tournaments during the COVID-19 pandemic: Football Club World Cup

(Blasenkonzept für Sportveranstaltungen während der COVID-19-Pandemie: Fußball-Club-Weltmeisterschaft)

Objectives To report the person-to-staff transmission of COVID-19 with the implementation of a bubble concept that included testing, hygiene, distancing and monitoring strategies to mitigate risks. Methods A prospective case series included all staff on-site involved in the Football Club World Cup. The tournament was conducted within `bubbles`. All personnel travelling to the tournament were required to be in possession of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of arrival and subjected to a testing schedule during the tournament. Each location was assigned a COVID-19 protocol enforcement officer to ensure adherence to regular testing, hygiene measures, physical distancing and daily symptom reporting (via ScribePro app). Results The study involved 70 recruited staff with a combined 1321 test days on the symptom checker app. The mean number of days completed on the symptom checker app was 18.87 days (range: 7-28). Of the five questions asked as part of the daily symptom checker, only one was answered positively (0.015%). This individual was isolated, assessed within 20 min and tested. The initial diagnosis was likely a non-COVID-19-related viral illness. Further testing returned three negative tests during the remainder of the tournament. Conclusions There was no person-to-staff transmission of COVID-19 during the tournament within our sample. The organisation of a sporting tournament during the COVID-19 pandemic is possible with risk mitigation strategies. These strategies include setting up a bubble with regular testing, hygiene measures, physical distancing and daily symptom reporting.
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Schlagworte: Wettkampf international Organisierung Prävention Gesundheit Sportler Zuschauer Test Fußball Weltmeisterschaft Sportverein
Notationen: Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Spielsportarten
Tagging: Coronavirus
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001126
Veröffentlicht in: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Veröffentlicht: 2021
Jahrgang: 7
Heft: e001126
Seiten: 1-5
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch