No H1N1 vaccines, or re-scheduled matches: Platini
November 5, 2009

European football chief Michel Platini said Thursday he would not take measures that would force players involved in European competition to be vaccinated against swine flu, or the H1N1 virus.
And the former France and Juventus midfield legend added that UEFA would not postpone any Champions League or Europa League matches in the event several players in a team had contracted the virus.
A French league match between Marseille and Paris Saint Germain had to be postponed recently because several PSG stars had fallen ill with H1N1.
And at a Champions League match between Dynamo Kiev and Inter Milan Wednesday thousands of Ukrainian fans had followed officials’ advice to wear protective face masks to help prevent the spread of the virus.
But UEFA chief Platini, speaking on the fringes of a visit to the European Parliament, said he would not force any players to have vaccinations in order to safeguard fixtures in the Champions League and Europa League.
“I’m not a doctor, this is a subject that only the (medical) specialists can advise on,” said Platini.
“There’s no obligation for players to be vaccinated. And I’m not going to ask all the supporters in the stadium to get vaccinated either.”
Explaining that the continental calendar was “already very tight”, Platini added: “There can be up to 30 players in the squads of teams and so they should have enough players.
“If some players are sidelined because they have the (swine) flu, it doesn’t justify postponing the whole match.
“It would really have to be exceptional circumstances (for there to be a postponement).”
Platini said he had sent notice to all clubs under the auspices of UEFA, as well as all national federations, explaining that no matches would be postponed in the event players had contracted the virus.
BRUSSELS (AFP)
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