While Premier League has been waiting to confirm the league's return schedule for another month, another Brighton player has been diagnosed with virus positive • General Manager Paul Barber: "Concerned, we have taken all measures to prevent infection"
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In the next few days, Premier League is expected to approve a "restart project" that regulates the league's return to activity, with June 12 marked as the Games' opening date. But the starter project is not without problems and difficulties and one comes from Brighton, where a player has been tested and found positive for Corona, the club's third overall.
"Unfortunately, a third player from the team was diagnosed with the virus on Saturday. Despite all the measures we have taken in the other weeks that players were not involved in any significant training, we still suffer from a player who is positive for the virus," says club director Paul Barber. It is natural for all clubs to have these concerns. We want to make sure we do as much as we can to ensure player safety and minimize risks as much as possible. "
The unnamed actor will enter the 14-day isolation. The rest of Brighton players will continue to train individually at the club's facilities. Recall, in March, the club confirmed that three players were tested after suffering from the virus symptoms, and one of them was positive. Another player was found positive for the virus in April.