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Covid-19: no new positive case at Racing 92, green light for the match in Lyon

2020-09-04T19:12:11.831Z


The Ile-de-France club had recorded a case in its workforce on Wednesday.No cluster in Racing 92. According to the Ile-de-France club, no new positive Covid-19 case was detected in the tests carried out Thursday and the results of which were known on Friday. Laurent Travers' men will therefore be able to start their Top 14 season in Lyon on Saturday (6 p.m.). Racing 92 announced Wednesday that it had found a case in its workforce. The health protocol of the National R


No cluster in Racing 92. According to the Ile-de-France club, no new positive Covid-19 case was detected in the tests carried out Thursday and the results of which were known on Friday.

Laurent Travers' men will therefore be able to start their Top 14 season in Lyon on Saturday (6 p.m.).

Racing 92 announced Wednesday that it had found a case in its workforce.

The health protocol of the National Rugby League provides for the postponement of a Top 14 or ProD2 meeting from three positive cases in a professional group over seven rolling days.

Lyonnais also affected

The Lyonnais have also been affected by the coronavirus.

Lou had already had two cases last week, which had forced the team to train in small groups.

If a player was also quarantined Wednesday after being infected, no new case has been detected in the Lyon workforce according to new tests carried out on Thursday.

Several Top 14 leaders and coaches have already called for changes to the protocol set by Ligue 1. Racing 92 manager Laurent Travers, like his Bordeaux-Bègles counterpart Christophe Urios, praised the qualities of the English model.

The Premiership resumed in mid-August and decided that a team placed in quarantine due to the coronavirus would have lost the game by forfeit.

The Top 14 postponed a meeting of its first day, Stade Français-Bordeaux-Bègles.

Nine of the eleven frontline players in the Parisian workforce, placed in quarantine in August, suffered lung injuries related to Covid-19 and did not resume training until Monday.

Too fair in the eyes of the NRL.

Two ProD2 meetings, Rouen-Carcassonne and Mont-de-Marsan-Béziers, were also postponed because of the coronavirus.

Source: leparis

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