There are no plans to pause the season due to Covid-19, according to EFL chairman Rick Parry.
A total of 19 games have been called off this week, including Wanderers’ clash with Wycombe, following a surge in cases.
Parry admits a “circuit breaker” has been discussed but says there is no guarantee it would reduce the number of positive tests.
Speaking on Football Focus, he said: “Clearly we’re having to be very adaptable because we’re consulting with clubs and it’s escalating all the time.
“Clearly the rates of infection have gone up dramatically, and no doubt will go up dramatically again.
“It really is a case of taking it one day at a time, but trying to keep calm, balanced and doing our very best to make sure we get the season completed.
“We’ve discussed (pausing the season) and wondered whether a short, sharp circuit breaker this weekend would help, but frankly it wouldn’t.
“There’s no science to suggest it would help, and if you look at the geographical spread it’s clear where the games can go ahead and can’t.”
However, Parry admits that things can change very quickly in football and the decision could be ultimately taken out of their hands.
He added: “There’s talk on the news of the government having another lockdown post-Christmas, a two-week lockdown, so it could be taken out of our hands.
“We’re getting more information and the scientists need more data to try to work out where we’re going with this new strain. It’s too early to tell frankly, but next week we could be in a different position.
“If we think a circuit breaker will help, we’ll do it, but at the moment there’s no scientific evidence to suggest at this moment of time it will help.
“Predicting the future is almost impossible, but we have to stick together, stay calm and keep on making balanced decisions based on the latest information.”
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