Brian Hughes expresses support for BHA coronavirus policy
Champion jockey has ‘no objections’ if a testing system is necessary.
Champion jockey Brian Hughes has given his backing to the British Horseracing Authority’s medical team amid reports the ruling body is considering the introduction of a new coronavirus testing system. Racing was the first elite sport to return last June following a three-month shutdown to combat the outbreak of Covid-19. However, while strict protocols have been in place ever since – with all attendees required to complete a health questionnaire prior to each meeting and undergo temperature checks before being allowed entry – coronavirus testing has not been implemented, unlike in some other sports. With a more virulent strain of the virus causing a significant rise in positive cases since Christmas, football’s Premier League and the EFL have moved to a more robust screening process, with players now being tested twice a week.According to reports on Wednesday, the BHA is currently weighing up the possibility of following a similar model for jockeys. Hughes said: “I’m in support of keeping everybody safe. I feel Dr Jerry Hill (chief medical adviser) of the BHA has done a very good job in keeping us all safe – all the protocols and biosecurity measures that have been put in place I feel have worked very well. “All the precautions that have been put in place are for our benefit. I feel it is working well, but if they feel that (testing) is necessary for the sport, I have no objections. “From trainers, to owners, to stable staff, jockeys’ valets and all people that work at the races, everyone involved has pulled together.
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