In Germany, the first club takes action. However, the professionals will easily be able to afford the costs for the PCR tests.
According to information from the Bild newspaper, Hertha BSC is serious about the fight against vaccine opponents in their own team. All unvaccinated professional players will have to pay for the corona tests themselves in the future.
According to the Bundesliga, two tests per week are prescribed, but the Berliners have their unvaccinated players tested six times a week. At a price of 70 euros per test, this results in a total of around 1,700 euros per month per player. An amount that will probably not hurt a professional in the German Bundesliga.
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“We have a vaccination rate of over 90 percent,” says Hertha manager Fredi Bobic. “And that without any kind of coercion, but through conviction.”
This information relates to the 27 professional players and the entire staff.