Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo tests positive for coronavirus

Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo tests positive for coronavirus

Oct 14 2020

RK News… Portugal’s soccer federation announced Tuesday that superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Ronaldo is not experiencing symptoms and has left the team to isolate, and no other Portuguese players have tested positive, the federation announced.

Ronaldo was with Portugal’s national team for group-stage play in the UEFA Nations League and was in the team’s starting lineup for Sunday’s scoreless draw with host France. Portugal is scheduled to host Sweden on Wednesday.

On Monday, Ronaldo posted a photo on Instagram of the team gathered at what appears to be a restaurant. None of the players were wearing face coverings or spacing themselves apart.

“United on and off the field!” Ronaldo wrote in the Instagram caption.

Under coronavirus protocols established by European soccer’s governing body, all players, officials, and venue staff are tested ahead of every match. Matches may move forward so long as local authorities do not require a large group of players or the entire team to go into isolation.

Many European countries have seen a surge in positive coronavirus tests in recent weeks, leading them to consider and in some cases implement new restrictions on gatherings. French authorities on Saturday reported a record 27,000 new cases in the previous 24 hours. On Monday, health officials there said the number of people hospitalized for covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, had surpassed 8,600 for the first time since late June.

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Nevertheless, the affected countries are doing everything they can to avoid the lockdowns seen earlier this year, citing pressure from the public to avoid them.

Europe’s top professional leagues have all begun their seasons. In Italy, where Ronaldo plays for powerhouse Juventus, one game already has been postponed after Genoa had 16 positive cases ahead of a match with Torino this month. A few days later, Juventus showed up for a home match against Napoli to find that its opponent had not traveled for the game because local authorities would not allow it to do so after positive tests. This led to confusion over whether Napoli would be forced to forfeit the game or if it would be rescheduled.

Source: Washington Post

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