Two other Sleaford Town players examined by coronavirus

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Sleaford Town FC proved that two other players had tried the Covid-19.

This happens after a player began to feel bad with flu-like symptoms after the 8-0 defeat Green vs Shepshed Dynamo on Saturday, September 5.

His positive control result meant that the 16 players who were with him on Saturday, plus coach and manager Jamie Shaw, had to isolate themselves until Friday, September 18.

Sleaford Town postponed his assembly with Pinchbeck United on Wednesday, September 9, as assemblies with Peterborough Northern Star FC on Saturday the 13th and in opposition to GNG Oadby Town FC on Tuesday 15.

The following was posted on social media now that 3 players tested positive.

“Unfortunately, the club can verify that after positive control of the first player on Tuesday [September 8] for Covid-19, two other players have returned positive controls,” he said.

“The club is in contact with Public Health England and the United Counties League and follows all of its instructions.

“This only affects the first team as players were not at Eslaforde Park in recent years and all players and staff who had been in contact with players with positive tests were informed and are ingesting for 14 days, won public Health England’s recommendation. “

The club added that the next game will be on Saturday, September 19 at Boston Town FC.

Manager Jamie Shaw told Lincolnshire Live in the past: “We had a player who didn’t feel well with flu symptoms and no blood on Sunday, September 5.

“I had a check that turned out positive. He told me and I touched Public Health England, who informed me that the entire game team was with him on game day and that I had potentially been in contact with him at the bar or in the locker room needed to self-insulate for 14 days from match day.

“It’s the players, a coach and I who have to isolate ourselves for 14 days. “

Jamie added that when he first spoke to PHE, the recommendation that all players in the game on Saturday, September 5 be tested.

“Only a part of us, not included myself, had access to cell testing sites,” Jamie said.

This occurs amid developing reports from others who cannot test e-books and reports that accumulate test delays.

According to the Sunday Times, there is an accumulation of 185,000 tests on Friday, according to documents from the Department of Health and Social Services leaked to the newspaper.

Some evidence was sent to Italy and Germany for processing, to the document.

But despite the problems, the government insists that the formula works well for people who have no symptoms and are not otherwise eligible.

“Every day you have new booking spaces and home check kits for those who want them and we are aiming to verify capacity in the spaces that most want it, adding those where there is an epidemic and prioritizing groups at risk. “

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