Jayden Stocker affirmed coronavirus in third test: PNE
Jayden Stockley has also got coronavirus positive after the third round of testing
Preston North End have affirmed striker Jayden Stockley was one of 10 positive Covid-19
tests across eight Championship clubs in the most recent round of testing.
Stockley, who returned negative tests on both Thursday 21st May and Monday 25th May, undertook the third test on Thursday of this week, which has now provided a positive result.
There were additionally seven positive tests affirmed in League Two
The 26-year-old, who is asymptomatic and feeling no ill effects, will now self-isolate at home.
And provided he develops no symptoms, he will, in line with medical protocols.
And will return to training with his team-mates after his isolation.
An aggregate of 1,058 tests was done in Championship clubs on Thursday and Friday; four clubs
and 135 people remove a portion from League Two.
Those who tried positive will start time of self-disengagement.
Middlesbrough and Cardiff have each affirmed one positive test from the latest round of testing.
Bournemouth's Ramsdale who was diagnosed with coronavirus now affirms recovery from
the disease.
There is no program of testing for League One at present.
There were no new positives from the most recent round of testing in the Premier League on Thursday and Friday.
and 135 people remove a portion from League Two.
Those who tried positive will start time of self-disengagement.
Middlesbrough and Cardiff have each affirmed one positive test from the latest round of testing.
Bournemouth's Ramsdale who was diagnosed with coronavirus now affirms recovery from
the disease.
There is no program of testing for League One at present.
There were no new positives from the most recent round of testing in the Premier League on Thursday and Friday.
"It came as a complete shock. I got a call from the Doc when I came back from training.
I felt brilliant in training, put a great session and his number came up."Stockley told.
We were all aware of the fact that we would get a call if we diagnosed with positive and at that moment I was thinking 'no, surely not'.
However, he let me know, and it was a strange moment.
"You feel like you are untouchable and you are going to ride through it."
Blackburn commander Elliott Bennett and two anonymous Fulham players tried positive for coronavirus in the past round of testing in the Championship.
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