Commonwealth Games 2022: Dozens of corona cases are being reported every day in the ongoing Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham.
The threat of Corona has started looming large on the Indian women’s hockey team, which is firmly hoping for a medal in the Commonwealth Games. Team’s midfielder Navjot Kaur has been found to be Kovid-19 positive. He has been isolated for the time being. Let us tell you that in the Commonwealth Games 2022, the Indian women’s hockey team registered a 5-0 win over Ghana on the first day.
‘Newborn can be sent back to India’
A source associated with the women’s hockey team has told, ‘She (Navjot Kaur) has been kept in isolation. She came Kovid-19 positive in the first test. But his CT value has improved in the second test. The risk of others getting infected from them is negligible. But it is possible that after isolation, they may be sent back to India.
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Two positive cases were also found in the women’s cricket team
Recently, Pooja Vastrakar and S Meghna of the women’s cricket team were also found to be Kovid-19 positive. Although now both have recovered. S Meghna has also joined Team India, while Pooja will join the team before the match on August 3.
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Dozens of cases are being found every day in the sports village
Earlier this week, the organizers of the Commonwealth Games said in a statement that dozens of Kovid-19 cases are being received every day in the sports village. Let us tell you that the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham are the first games since the start of the Kovid-19 epidemic that are being held without strict Kovid rules.
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