MVP teams test negative for COVID-19 | Inquirer Sports

MVP teams test negative for COVID-19

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 03:21 PM June 12, 2020

FILE – Players of TNT KaTropa during the 2020 PBA Media Day. INQUIRER PHOTO/TRISTAN TAMAYO

MANILA, Philippines—Players and personnel of the teams under the MVP group in the PBA all have tested negative for COVID-19 after they underwent rapid testing.

“All are negative,” said TnT team manager Gabby Cui in a story on the league’s official website. The KaTropa underwent testing June 8 while Meralco and NLEX had done it earlier.

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San Miguel, Magnolia, and Barangay Ginebra also had their players and personnel tested for the coronavirus disease earlier this month. No one tested positive.

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This is a welcome development for the PBA, which is hoping to get approval from the government to allow the teams to resume its practices.

Inter-Agency Task Force for Managing Emerging Infectious Diseases  (IATF-IED) has not given the go signal for contact sports like basketball activities to resume while lockdown protocols are still in place.

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PBA employees and staff also underwent swab testing and all results came out negative.

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TAGS: coronavirus, COVID-19, Meralco Bolts, NLEX Road Warriors, PBA, Sports, TNT KaTropa

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