Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed one positive coronavirus case in the latest 1,197 Premier League tests, MySportDab reports.
The Premier League on Wednesday announced that there was only one positive CoronaVirus test after everyone was checked.
Tottenham confirmed later that the case was from their samples in a statement which read: ‘Due to medical privileges, the person’s name will not be revealed.
‘They are will now self-isolate for the next seven days, which remains in line with the Premier League protocol, before undergoing another test.
‘We will continue to strictly follow the Premier League’s Restart Training protocols, which ensures our Training ground remains a safe and good working environment.’
We have been informed by the Premier League that we have received one positive test for COVID-19 following the latest round of testing at our Training Centre
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial)
It remains unknown whether the positive test was from one of the club’s staffs or a player.
A player who tests positive now would likely miss the Premier League restart in 14 days.
The person who tested positive will now self-isolate for seven days, and despite being asymptomatic, the minimum time before being allowed to resume group training is two weeks.
With just two weeks before the Premier League season resumes, positive coronavirus cases have maintained a low rate.
Players are now back in full-contact training and are working on match fitness.
From all the five rounds of tests across from the Premier League from May 17 to June 3 has provided a total of 13 positive cases from samples of over 4,900.