Callum Hudson-Odoi Tests Positive For Coronavirus

As a result of Callum Hudson-Odoi testing positive for coronavirus, Chelsea announced through a statement on Thursday evening that the club would partially close the training facility.

Callum Hudson-Odoi Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Callum Hudson-Odoi

Chelsea player Callum Hudson-Odoi has been tested positive for Coronavirus. 

This is coming few hours after Arsenal's head coach, Mikel Arteta was also confirmed to have tested positive to the virus.

Chelsea personnel who had recent close contact with the player in the men’s team building will now be self-isolate in line with Government health guidelines.

These will include initially the full men’s team squad, coaching staff and a number of backroom staff.

Chelsea announced this through a statement on Thursday evening. 

"It is expected that those who did not have close contact with Callum will return to work in the coming days.

"In the meantime, the men’s team building, one of several separate buildings at our training ground, will remain closed.

"The rest of our training facility, Stamford Bridge and our other facilities are operating as normal.

 

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"Callum displayed symptoms similar to a mild cold on Monday morning and has not been at the training ground since then as a precaution.

"However, his test came in positive last night and he will undergo a period of self-isolation.

"Despite testing positive for the virus, Callum is doing well and looking forward to returning to the training ground as soon as it is possible.

:We will continue to adhere to Government and Public Health Guidelines with regard to our facilities and staff and will be discussing next steps with regards to upcoming fixtures with the Premier League on Friday morning.

"We will provide further updates as necessary via the club’s website.

"We wish Callum a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming him back to the club soon," Chelsea stated in a statement. 

Hudson-Odoi, 19, is the first player in the Premier League to have a confirmed case of the virus.

COVID-19 has caused league closures in Italy, France and Spain as the World Health Organization recently elevated it to a pandemic.

There have been over 130,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus. Over 69,000 people have recovered, while it has been fatal to just under 5,000.