Football: Derby County close training ground after Covid-19 outbreak

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Derby County said several first-team staff members and players tested positive for coronavirus.

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LONDON (AFP) - Championship strugglers Derby County have closed their training ground after several first-team staff members and players tested positive for coronavirus, the club said on Tuesday (Jan 5).
Derby, managed on an interim basis by Manchester United great Wayne Rooney, are liaising with the English Football League over their upcoming matches.
Their next scheduled fixture is an FA Cup third-round match against non-league side Chorley on Saturday.
"Staff members and players were tested on Monday and have subsequently returned a number of positive results," read a statement on Derby's website.
"The names of those individuals will not be made public for medical confidentiality reasons, but they and their close contacts must now serve a period of isolation at home in line with UK government guidelines."
Last week, Derby lost 1-0 to Sheffield Wednesday, who also announced that they had closed their training ground on Monday.
Elite professional sport in England is set to continue despite new national lockdown restrictions announced by the British government on Monday.
Britain has been among nations worst-hit by the outbreak, with 2.7 million cases and more than 75,000 deaths.
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