AFC Bournemouth didn’t disclose the id of the participant however the Premier League membership mentioned it’ll self isolate the participant for 7 days.
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HIGHLIGHTS
- AFC Bournemouth didn’t disclose the id of the participant
- He was one of many 2 folks working for PL golf equipment to check optimistic in 2nd batch of testing
- Premier League gamers returned to restricted group coaching on Tuesday
Bournemouth didn’t disclose the participant’s id however mentioned he would self isolate for seven days according to league protocols earlier than one other take a look at is carried out.
“AFC Bournemouth can confirm that one of its players has tested positive for COVID-19, following the club’s second round of testing,” Bournemouth mentioned in a press release.
“Following strict adherence of the Premier League’s return to training regulations, the club’s training ground remains a safe working environment for players and backroom staff, who will continue to be tested for COVID-19 twice per week.”
eight optimistic assessments in England’s top-flight golf equipment
Since gamers returned to restricted group coaching on Tuesday, eight optimistic assessments for the virus have been confirmed at England’s top-flight golf equipment.
Six people, together with Watford defender Adrian Mariappa and Burnley assistant supervisor Ian Woan, have been optimistic within the first spherical of testing on May 17-18.
No matches have been performed within the Premier League since March, however the authorities has given the go-ahead for elite sport to renew from June 1.
The Premier League’s “Project Restart” envisages a return to aggressive motion in June, though no date has been fastened.
More than 250,000 folks have contracted the virus within the United Kingdom and over 36,000 have died.