03-13-2020, 04:36 PM
Chelsea player, Callum Hudson-Odoi who tested positive for coronavirus says he has recoveredÂ
Chelsea FC player, Callum Hudson-Odoi who tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday night has disclosed that he has recovered from the flu-like virus.Â
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In a new video he shared on Instagram, the footballer revealed that he is currently following all the laid-out guidelines for the disease and hopes to get back to playing football soon.Â
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Hudson-Odoi wrote;Â
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Recall Chelsea reacted to Hudson-Odoi's positive coronavirus test by partially closing their training facilities, with Saturday's scheduled Premier League meeting with Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge now likely to be postponed.
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The Blues have also cancelled Frank Lampard's usual pre-match news conference, with the entire men's squad, coaching staff and backroom staff set to join Hudson-Odoi in self-isolation.
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19-year-old Hudson-Odoi is the first Premier League player publicly confirmed to have the virus which has so far infected at least 596 and killed 10 in the UK. A number of other Premier League teams have sent players away to self-isolate, with Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers confirming 3 players had symptoms.
Chelsea FC player, Callum Hudson-Odoi who tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday night has disclosed that he has recovered from the flu-like virus.Â
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In a new video he shared on Instagram, the footballer revealed that he is currently following all the laid-out guidelines for the disease and hopes to get back to playing football soon.Â
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Hudson-Odoi wrote;Â
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Quote:Thank you for all your good wishes, as I said in the video I’m feeling good and hope to see you all soonÂ
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Recall Chelsea reacted to Hudson-Odoi's positive coronavirus test by partially closing their training facilities, with Saturday's scheduled Premier League meeting with Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge now likely to be postponed.
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The Blues have also cancelled Frank Lampard's usual pre-match news conference, with the entire men's squad, coaching staff and backroom staff set to join Hudson-Odoi in self-isolation.
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19-year-old Hudson-Odoi is the first Premier League player publicly confirmed to have the virus which has so far infected at least 596 and killed 10 in the UK. A number of other Premier League teams have sent players away to self-isolate, with Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers confirming 3 players had symptoms.