Thegoalmac understands that Fifa has no plans to shift the Club World Cup from Morocco and has
backed Confederation of African Football's (Caf's) handling of the Ebola
epidemic.
The disease has now killed almost 5,000 people with the majority of
the victims coming from the west African countries of Liberia, Sierra
Leone and Guinea.
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Morocco is still to confirm a positive case, however, meaning the
world game’s governing body remains committed to taking the likes of
Real Madrid and San Lorenzo to north Africa for the tournament which
starts on December 10.
In a statement, Fifa said: "Concerning the Club World Cup to be held
in Morocco, the health of players, officials and football fans remains
the highest priority, just as it would for any Fifa competition.
"According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) there are no cases
of Ebola reported from Morocco and therefore all preparations continue
as planned.
"Fifa is monitoring the situation and is in close contact with the
Moroccan authorities and constantly updating its position in accordance
with WHO technical guidance. Should the situation change we will be in
touch with the participating FAs accordingly."
Fifa also outlined another set of recommendations in a bid to prevent the spread of the virus.
In addition to requesting that clubs perform "medical checks" on
players returning from matches involving high-risk nations, the
international governing body supported Caf's decision to move fixtures
featuring Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to a neutral venue.
Fifa also urged the "immediate isolation" of any player displaying
Ebola symptoms ahead of an international fixture, while instructing
those from the worst-hit countries to perform self check-ups.
Fans will also be provided with information regarding Ebola
prevention ahead of fixtures where they face a potential risk of
contracting the virus.
Fifa says it will continue to work with the WHO to assess the
evolution of the illness and "take the appropriate measures for the
communities and athletes".
The Africa Cup of Nations is also still set to be held in Morocco in
January, despite protestations from the host nation's government due to
health fears.

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