It's a toss up.
There'll have been a lot of that during lockdown

It's a toss up.

QPR chief executive Lee Hoos says the club is "appalled by" and "vehemently opposed to" the English Football League's plans for the Championship to return on 20 June.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/52875186
Charlton have got three players who've refused to return to training, though it sounds like its mainly because they don't want to be at Charlton, rather than a fear of catching any virus.
I finally understand the Allam's masterplan. They have been following a strategy that deters supporters from attending and getting successively lower attendances. That way, our team have become acclimatized to what it will be like to play behind closed doors. From now until the end of the season we are going to kick ass.
There was method in the madness.
Apparently, you need ten of your players (from the 25 man squad) out with the virus to get a game called off.
If that occurs at City, we'll be lucky to have a squad after 3 gamesIt seems the injury rate in the Bundesliga has been higher than normal since they resumed the season.
CorrectedIf that occurs at City, we'll be lucky to have a squad of 3