Tokyo Olympics 2020: South Africa rugby coach tests COVID positive after arrival

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 19, 2021 10:02 AM2021-07-19T10:02:54+5:302021-07-19T10:03:35+5:30

South Africa’s Rugby Sevens coach Neil Powell has tested positive for COVID-19, officials said on Sunday, a fourth confirmed ...

Tokyo Olympics 2020: South Africa rugby coach tests COVID positive after arrival | Tokyo Olympics 2020: South Africa rugby coach tests COVID positive after arrival

Tokyo Olympics 2020: South Africa rugby coach tests COVID positive after arrival

South Africa’s Rugby Sevens coach Neil Powell has tested positive for COVID-19, officials said on Sunday, a fourth confirmed infection for the country ahead of the Olympics. Powell tested positive on arrival in Japan and is in isolation in Kagoshima where the Sevens squad is at a pre-Games training camp. It follows the confirmation earlier on Sunday that two players and a team official from South Africa’s soccer team competing at the Games had also tested positive. Defender Thabiso Monyane and winger Kamohelo Mahlatsi, as well as video analyst Mario Masha, are also in isolation as the team prepares to face hosts Japan in their opener on Thursday.

Team South Africa’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Phatho Zondi said they were surprised at the infections, but he believes all protocols have been followed for the country’s athletes competing at the Games. "Every member of Team South Africa required full medical clearance as eligibility criteria," Zondi said in a statement. "In addition, they were encouraged to isolate for two weeks pre-departure, monitor health daily, report any symptoms, and produce two negative nasopharyngeal PCR tests taken within 96 hours of departure, as per Tokyo 2020 requirements. "The timing of the positive results suggests that the PCR test in these individuals was done during the incubation period of the infection, which is how they could be negative in South Africa and then positive in Japan.

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