Double COVID blow for Province
NEWS: Two Western Province players have tested positive for COVID-19.
One junior player and one uncapped Stormers squad member have tested positive, following an extensive testing procedure involving all players and management last week.
As part of the return-to-training protocol, all contracted players and team management members underwent COVID-19 tests last Thursday, with just two cases returning positive results.
The two asymptomatic players – an Under-21 player and an uncapped Stormers squad member – have been duly isolated and will both be monitored appropriately.
Stormers team doctor Jason Suter said that the fact that there were just two positive results shows how seriously the players and management have been in the precautions they have taken in their daily lives.
“It is extremely encouraging that only two people out of 120 in total have returned positive results,” Suter said.
“We have enforced very strict protocols and it is fantastic to see that our players and management are taking this virus seriously.
“We would like to thank the Gift of the Givers for the professional way their mobile testing unit handled the process last week, in what were some atrocious weather conditions.
“The players affected have been counselled and will be carefully monitored and we are hopeful that they will soon be added to the growing number of recoveries in South Africa,” he added.
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