Leeds advised fans not to complain and huddle in fear of coronaviruses.
The precaution comes after the Premier League and EFL banned pre-match handshakes for the foreseeable future in an effort to contain the spread of the deadly disease.
Over 100,000 people have been infected with coronavirus, including nearly 3,500 deaths
And in the UK, 163 people tested positive, while one death was officially registered.
On Friday, Leeds urged fans to “reconsider” the high fives and hugs when they host Huddersfield on Saturday.
In addition, Leeds has announced that the team bus will stop at a new location in the west gallery, which will allow players to enter the dressing rooms directly and avoid contact with fans.
The Leeds players were also urged to exit the ground quickly at the end of the match.
The club acknowledged that the measures would disappoint a section of supporters.
The end of the statement reads: “We appreciate that these actions will disappoint some supporters due to reduced access to players and staff, but we feel a duty of care to our community to prevent the spread of the virus and guarantee make everyone feel safe. “
The coronavirus epidemic is affecting sport across Europe.
Earlier this week, the Italian government announced that all sporting events will be played behind closed doors until April 3, while the Swiss Super League has been postponed to March 23.