Premier League: Norwich City Club confirms one more positive test
Norwich City confirms another coronavirus case in the latest round of testing in Premier League
A Norwich City player is one of two individuals to test positive for coronavirus from the most recent round of 1,200 Premier League tests.
Testing occurred on Thursday and Friday, with Norwich beating Spurs 2-1 of every an inviting at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium additionally on Friday.
Prods affirmed they have no positive tests and said the Canaries player had "no nearby contacts" with their group.
The anonymous player will now self separate for seven days.
He will presently miss the restart of the Premier League campaign, which has been suspended since 13 March.
The Premier League is set to continue away from public scrutiny on 17 June when Aston Villa have Sheffield United at 18:00 BST, with Manchester City v Arsenal at 20:15.
The Canaries - six focuses from Premier League wellbeing - have the fourteenth place Southampton on Friday 19 June at 18:00 in their first apparatus of the restarted campaign.
There have now been 16 positive outcomes from 8,687 tests altogether.
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Five substitutes affirmed for the rest of the 2019-20 season of Premier League.
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A Spurs articulation said the club was following the Government's meaning of "close contact" as being inside two meters of an affirmed case for 15 minutes or more.
They stated: "The Norwich player being referred to has affirmed he had no 'nearby contacts' with our group yesterday and our crew has likewise confirmed this."
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