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Delhi Capitals Team member tested COVID19 positive

In a bad news, the assistant physiotherapist of Delhi Capitals was tested positive for coronavirus. He had reached Dubai a week ago and was in quarantine. During the quarantine, two of his tests turned negative but the final one was positive.

“Delhi Capitals assistant physiotherapist has tested positive for COVID-19. He was going through his mandatory quarantine, and had tested negative for his first two tests conducted on arrival in Dubai, and tested positive for the third one,” the franchise informed through a press release.

“He was yet to meet with, and had not been in contact with any players or staff of the franchise. He was isolated immediately, and is currently at the IPL Isolation Facility in Dubai for the next 14 days, at the end of which he will have to produce two negative reports for him to be able to join the Delhi Capitals squad. The franchise’s medical team is in constant touch with him, and wishes him a speedy recovery,” the release further stated.

Meanwhile, all the 13 CSK members who had tested positive earlier, tested negative recently. The CSK members became the last team to take the field for practice.

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