Two Championship players test positive for Covid-19
Two individuals from the same Championship club have tested positive for coronavirus after more than 1,000 tests were carried out.
The English Football League confirmed that of the 1,014 tests undertaken on players and staff at all 24 second-tier sides, all but two came back negative. The pair, who have not been named, will now self-isolate in line with guidelines provided by the EFL.The EFL, who would not confirm if the positive tests were from players or staff, said those who had returned negative tests over the past 72 hours would be allowed to enter training grounds.
But prior to going in, everyone must complete a screening protocol to detect any symptoms in a manner devised by the club doctor.
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