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Original Apollo biosecurity protocols to return

The ARLC has agreed all clubs operating outside of Queensland must revert to original Apollo biosecurity protocols.

Players and staff within team bubbles will not be allowed to attend venues including cafes, restaurants, pubs, beaches and golf courses to avoid community contact during the current spike in COVID-19 cases.

Restrictions on home visitors will also return. 

Clubs based in Queensland will remain under current protocols. 

ARLC Chairman Peter V'landys AM said the Commission had taken decisive action due to the rapidly  changing COVID-19 landscape. 

"We won't take any risks with our players and the community," V'landys said.

"All our decisions are based on the data and we've said from the start, if the data changes then we will be proactive and take the necessary action required.

"We are enforcing the original protocols to ensure our players are not mixing with the general community. We are doing everything we can to keep the playing group healthy during this period. 

"Our experts are continuing to monitor the data. We don't make decisions based on emotion, we make them based on data.  We hope it's only a short spike in the infection rate, but the Commission has shown we will be agile and make the appropriate changes."

V'landys thanked the players and the clubs for their adherence to biosecurity protocols. 

"I want to congratulate our players, staff and clubs who have been brilliant throughout the process," he said.

"The players have done the right thing and when there has been a mistake clubs have been very quick to report any breach. That's exactly how we wanted the process to work."

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.