One 'positive', if you could call it that, is that there's likely to be minimal contacts as they won't have been training for last few days.
It's one of those one's were you'll never know for sure but it Might have worked out well for Munster in the end, that the game wasn't hastily rescheduled when the results did come in late the other day.
The club had a good clear run, and deserve great credit for that. Hopefully the two players aren’t too unwell. Haven’t heard of any rugby player (in the UK or France) that was seriously ill.
The club had a good clear run, and deserve great credit for that. Hopefully the two players aren’t too unwell. Haven’t heard of any rugby player (in the UK or France) that was seriously ill.
I had what the doctors suspected to be Covid early in the year, but given the lack of available tests I was not seen as a priority for testing.
It took close to 3 months before I could train without coughing up a lung.
However, I did not have the same level of fitness as these professional athletes, or the medical care that they have available.
The club had a good clear run, and deserve great credit for that. Hopefully the two players aren’t too unwell. Haven’t heard of any rugby player (in the UK or France) that was seriously ill.
Yes. That’s a classic symptom for even asymptomatic infected people. They had an interesting study on it here in Belgium early on. People who weren’t sick at all had those lesions. Some reported shortness of breath.
But I hadn’t heard that any of those players was seriously impacted beyond 3-4 weeks.
Of course, the doom mongering Irish media reported on their scans without context.
As mentioned, I hope neither of the two players gets seriously ill and is out for more than a month.
I wouldn't worry too much, the chances of Covid being severe for an otherwise healthy person under 35 are utterly miniscule.
On an anecdotal level, I had Covid in March and was slightly unwell for two weeks. My first run back was awful, coughing up a lot of gunk, but thereafter I was absolutely fine. I know 10+ people (all 30 or under) who've had it too and have barely been sick.
"This is breathless stuff.....it's on again. Contepomi out to Hickie,D'Arcy,Hickie.......................HICKIE FOR THE CORNER! THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My understanding of events is:
- Tests before the munster match showed some false positives due to false positives resulting from contamination / lab error / anomalies.
- This was rectified quickly with all tests being confirmed as negative
- There are now two positive cases
I hope this isn’t a lapse in testing standards as player protection must remain paramount.
Beyond that, it is, at very least, a strange twist of events and I’m not sure the full facts have been disclosed?