COVID Scare Hits Australian Women's Water Polo Team Ahead of Paris Games
Three more Australian women's water polo players have tested positive for COVID, bringing the total to five ahead of the Paris Games. The Australian Olympic Committee, led by Anna Meares, confirmed that all protocols are being followed to manage the situation and keep the athletes safe.
Three more Australian women's water polo players have tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the Paris Games, disclosed Anna Meares, the country's Olympic team chief, on Wednesday, increasing the total number of confirmed cases within the team to five.
Initially, two players had tested positive on Tuesday. Meares confirmed that the cases are confined to the water polo squad only. 'There have been five athletes in total who have tested positive,' Meares stated during a press conference.
The team is continuing with training, adhering to all safety protocols, including mask-wearing and isolating from other team members. The Australian Olympic Committee has emphasized the importance of getting tested and treating COVID like any other respiratory illness to ensure athlete safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)