Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale says he was one of two players who tested positive for coronavirus in the latest round of Premier League tests. The English Premier League has conducted a total of 996 tests which includes players and club staff, in the second round of testing last week. The first round of testing included the positive tests of Watford defender Adrian Mariappa and Burnley’s assistant manager Ian Woan.
They reported that some players tested positive to the coronavirus of which Watford defender was one of the players and it was also reported that two people in Bournemouth camp tested positive to the virus. Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has come out to admit he is one of the players in Bournemouth to test positive to the Covid-19 virus.
The other players who tested positive to the virus at their various clubs have not been named, but for now Aaron Ramsdale is currently in two weeks self-isolation. It was reported that eight people from Premier League clubs have tested positive after 1,744 tests were conducted and 22-year-old Aaron Ramsdale who had tested negative in the first test told the Sun that he was asymptomatic.
According to him he said: “It’s definitely a shock. I’ve not been in contact with anybody and I’ve now got it.” “When you know you haven’t had it, and you’ve just been following the rules and only gone to the shop, that was obviously scary at first.”