Scottish football has no immediate plans to shut its doors to fans despite setting up a coronavirus task force.SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and his SPFL counterpart Neil Doncaster have been placed in charge of a response group which has been scrambled with the government warning the killer disease is about to hit the country hard.First minister Nicola Sturgeon says Scotland is bracing itself for a ‘significant outbreak’ after chief medical officer Catherine Calderwood warned that ‘peak’ infection rate could be up to 80% of the population across Scotland - and estimated that up to 250,000 people could face a hospital admission.But Record Sport can reveal there have been no discussions about a potential lockdown of Scottish football, even
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