Five Australian Women's Water Polo Players Test Positive for COVID Ahead of Paris Games

Five players from the Australian women's water polo team have tested positive for COVID-19. The team's Olympic chief, Anna Meares, confirmed that the cases are confined to the water polo team and emphasized strict adherence to health protocols. The team is preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-07-2024 18:11 IST | Created: 24-07-2024 18:11 IST
Five Australian Women's Water Polo Players Test Positive for COVID Ahead of Paris Games
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Five Australian women's water polo players have tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the Paris Games, according to the country's Olympic team chief, Anna Meares. The positive cases were confirmed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and are confined to the water polo squad.

"There have been five athletes in total who have tested positive," Meares disclosed at a press conference. She added that training would continue, provided the infected athletes felt well enough, and stressed that the entire team is following strict health protocols.

"They've been wearing their masks, isolating from other team members when not training, and avoiding high-traffic areas like the gym and performance pantry," Meares said. She also mentioned that the Australian Olympic Committee has encouraged athletes to get tested if unwell, highlighting the importance of COVID-19 protocols as an integral part of Olympic preparations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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