Clyde manager Danny Lennon is urging people to get their Covid vaccine booster appointments as a surge of the Omicron variant sweeps across the UK.
The Bully Wee's League One opponents Airdrie had their game against Queen's Park called off last weekend due to positive tests in their camp.
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson has admitted the recent spread of the variant across Scotland has left him worried while Livingston boss David Martindale wants a circuit-breaker to curb any potential threat.
Lennon's squad have reverted back to their early season protocols to heighten their efforts in stopping the spread.
And he believes a booster of the vaccine is something everyone should be taking up.
Lennon said: "The memos have been put around the squad and we have addressed the group on protocols. They will fall back into what they were at the beginning of the season.
"I think it's only right you learn from those experiences. We need to contain this variant as best we can so we must listen to the government guidelines.
"The clear message to everyone is go and get your booster jag as quick as possible. The medical department here have done a fantastic job so far."
Clyde head into the North Lanarkshire derby this weekend off the back of an impressive away win at Alloa last weekend. A win could move them three points off the Diamonds, who occupy a promotion play-off spot.
Lennon said: "The plan is to have a game this Saturday. I don't know what the situation is with Airdrie and their squad but things seem to be changing every day.
"Our preparations will go as normal and we will look to continue our momentum. It's a very tight league this year and we find ourselves jumping a couple of places in the last few weeks.
"We're seven points off the bottom of the table and six points off the play-off position. The incentive is there for us to push on."
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