IPL 2021: KKR-RCB match rescheduled after 2 players test positive for COVID-19
Confirming that today's match has been rescheduled, a statement released by the IPL stated that the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) camp would be tested on a daily basis.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) game between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) or Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in Ahmedabad has been rescheduled from the night of 3 May with at least two Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) players - Varun Chakraborty or Sandeep Warrier - ahead of the game COVID-19 positive Test results returned.
Confirming that Monday night's match has been rescheduled, a statement released by the IPL said that the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) camp will now be tested on a daily basis.
Varun Chakravarthy or Sandeep Warrier were found it positive in the 3rd round of tests in the last 4 days. All other team member have tested negative for COVID-19.
Both the players have separated themselves from the rest off the team. The medical team is in constant contact with both or monitoring their health. Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have now moved towards a daily testing routine to identify any other possible cases & treat them as soon as possible.
Despite insisting on all other reports - considering Chakravarthy or Warrier's ban as negative, Hindus perceive that some other members of the squad are "showing signs".
The medical team has determined close & accidental contacts of the 2 positive cases 48 hours prior to collection of samples that returned positive test results.
According to the "Health or Safety Protocol" booklet which was broadcast to all franchisees by the IPL on March 19, each "close contact" of an "affected person" would have to be set aside for "6 days" & 3 negative tests a day. Have to be returned. 1, 3 or 6
Assuming that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is unable to field until the weekend or no other team is affected by the COVID-19, the IPL 2021 schedule will have to be seen as a major change for the BCCI to move ahead with the second half of the tournament. should do.
Chakraborty is believed to have visited a designated hospital for a scan, which is permissible as per the manual. The guidelines state that for personal reasons the person leaving the bio-bubble will have to set aside for 7 days or be allowed to do three tests again.
In exceptional circumstances, if players are required to go to the hospital for scans, injections, etc. A green corridor will be built to avoid close contact with anyone who is out side their bio safe bubble. The players & the accompanying team staff should wear PPE (face masks & gloves) during the hospital visit.