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One Player Positive COVID-19, Chelsea Close Partial Training Facility

Chelsea has released its statement today that one of their players, Callum Hudson-Odoi tested positive for COVID-19. Despite the diagnosis, he was doing well.

In the statement, The Blues stated that the men’s team building will be closed. But, the remaining training facility, Stamford Bridge and other facilities will be open normally.

Like it stated, “we will continue to adhere to Government and Public Health Guidelines with regard to our facilities and staff and will be discussing the 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.”

The Premier League will hold an emergency meeting today regarding matches after Mikel Arteta tested positive COVID-19.

Source: Chelsea, Instagram

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