Bournemouth's Aaron Ramsdale Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Bournemouth Goalkeeper Tests Positive for COVID-19 After Second Batch of Tests

The goalkeeper of English Premier League club Bournemouth Aaron Ramsdale stated that he tested positive for the coronavirus or COVID-19 in the second round of testing, three days after negative results came in the first batch of tests.

The Premier League club mentioned on Sunday that one of their players had tested positive fr the deadly novel virus after a second batch of tests but did not resort to disclosing the player's identity.

Bournemouth Goalkeeper Tests Positive for Coronavirus

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"My test last Monday before we started training was negative," Ramsdale told the Sun. "So this last week, I've done the usual things like going to the supermarket and going to the petrol station to fill my car up. "I've been just as careful as before on lockdown and it seems to be a shopping trip where I've caught it."

Ramsdale had returned to training when the Premier League allowed clubs to conduct sessions in small groups with players adhering to social distancing guidelines. The 22-year-old said he did not have any symptoms and that he was now self-isolating. "Now I have seven days' isolation at home... It's not ideal, obviously, with training.

"The club have been fantastic. The players and especially the staff have been saying if we need anything to just ask. Things like shopping, they'll leave it at the door." The club said on Sunday their training facilities were still safe environments. "Following strict adherence of the Premier League's return to training regulations, the club's training ground remains a safe working environment for players and backroom staff, who will continue to be tested for COVID-19 twice per week," they said.

(With agency inputs)

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