IDENTIFYING INFECTION

Rio club Vasco da Gama report 16 positive for COVID-19

The club said the 16 players, out of 43 tested, would be isolated. Another three had already recovered from the disease.

In Summary

• Players in Rio de Janeiro will be allowed to undergo physical tests and undertake individual training routines from June 1 but contact training is not yet permitted. Other states have yet to rule on when their clubs can restart full training.

Rio de Janeiro side Vasco da Gama said on Sunday that 16 players had tested positive for COVID-19, the news coming a day before the state’s clubs are due to restart training after a two-month coronavirus shutdown.

The club said the 16 players, out of 43 tested, would be isolated. Another three had already recovered from the disease.

“This only proves that we are taking great action, identifying infection in our athletes as quickly as possible,” the club said in a statement. “This allows us to stop the virus being spread.”

Players in Rio de Janeiro will be allowed to undergo physical tests and undertake individual training routines from June 1 but contact training is not yet permitted. Other states have yet to rule on when their clubs can restart full training.

The state championship was suspended in mid-March. Brazil has reported 514,849 cases of the novel coronavirus with a death toll of 29,314, the fourth highest in the global pandemic after the United States, Britain and Italy.