Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale described finding out he had tested positive for coronavirus as 'scary and worrying', despite displaying no ...
26 May 2020 06:05PMLONDON: Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale described finding out he had tested positive for coronavirus as"scary and worrying", despite displaying no symptoms.
"I'm showing no symptoms so the fact that a healthy young person could potentially have it is definitely scary and worrying." "This last week, I've done the usual things like going to the supermarket and going to the petrol station to fill my car."That was obviously not the case and it's been the three days between the two tests when I've contracted the virus.
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