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India vs Australia: A fan who attended 2nd Test at MCG, exams constructive for Covid-19

The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) has confirmed that one fan who attended the India vs Australia Boxing Day Test on the MCG has now examined constructive for COVID-19. The membership launched an announcement on Wednesday, stating that the patron was not infectious whereas attending the sport on Day 2 – December 27, 2020.The Department of Health and Human Services has additionally urged the opposite spectators to get themselves examined and isolate in the event that they sat close by.“The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is recommending those who were seated in Zone 5, located in The Great Southern Stand, on Sunday, December 27, 2020, between 12.30 pm and 3.30 pm to get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result,” mentioned the MCC in an official assertion.ALSO READ | Sydney retailer proprietor responds to Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya’s alleged bio-bubble breach, says ‘they maintained distance’“While the patron was not infectious while attending the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and subsequently tested positive to COVID-19, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is recommending those who were seated in Zone 5, located in The Great Southern Stand, on Sunday December 27, 2020 between 12.30pm and 3.30pm to get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result. “Extensive cleaning of the MCG took place after each day of the Boxing Day Test and, out of an abundance of caution, a deep clean of the identified area is now underway. During an event at the MCG, high levels of constant cleaning occurs and there are over 275 hand sanitising stations located throughout the venue,” it added.On the opposite hand, the New South Wales authorities has now made the sporting of masks obligatory always for the gang on the SCG Test. ALSO READ | India vs Australia: ‘We’re not aggravated, know what’s necessary’, says Ajinkya Rahane on quarantine controversyAccording to a Reuters report, the third Test might be performed in entrance of a crowd of some 10,000 to permit social distancing in a floor that may maintain 48,000. The determination was taken after an outbreak of COVID-19 in Australia’s largest metropolis.“I want to stress that Victoria announcing a new case that they don’t yet know the source of at the MCG is obviously influencing our thinking about what we should be doing to keep New South Wales safe,” New South Wales Health Minister Brad Hazzard was quoted as saying.“You must wear a mask. From the moment effectively you get into the transport to get there, and get into the queue at the front door of the SCG, and go to your seat, and sit in your seat, you must wear a mask. The only exception to that, if you’re eating or drinking,” he added.

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