Uefa says this summer’s European Championships can still kick off in Rome despite growing number of coronavirus cases in Italy
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Aleksander Ceferin, the President of European football's governing body UEFA, says he is confident that Euro 2020 will go ahead as planned this summer.
There are no confirmed cases in Slovakia, but neighbouring Czech Republic has three and there are 21 people infected in Austria
A senior UEFA source said contingency plans are being put in place
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