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‘Super Spreader’

Saints coach Payton, five NBA players test positive for Covid-19

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LOS ANGELES: Two members of the Los Angeles Lakers have tested positive for the new coronaviru­s on Thursday as the Philadelph­ia 76ers also confirmed that three of their players had contracted the disease.

The Lakers said they tested their players because on March 10 at Staples Center they played the Brooklyn Nets, who had four players previously tested positive for the virus.

The Lakers said team doctors are closely monitoring the two players.

“We learned today that two Lakers players have tested positive,” said Lakers spokespers­on Alison Bogli in a news release. “Both players are currently asymptomat­ic, in quarantine and under the care of the team’s physician.

“All players and members of the Lakers staff are being asked to continue to observe self-quarantine and shelter at home guidelines, closely monitor their health, consult with their personal physicians and maintain constant communicat­ion with the team.”

The Sixers said the positive cases were uncovered after health authoritie­s warned that certain players, coaches and support staff may have been exposed to Covid-19.

Like the Sixers, the Lakers declined to name the players who tested positive.

Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics and the Denver Nuggets also announced positive tests on Thursday for Covid-19.

On Wednesday, commission­er Adam Silver said NBA players should be considered “super spreaders” of the disease. Silver’s comments came amid criticism that wealthy athletes are getting tested for the virus ahead of critically ill patients in American hospitals.

The Sixers said their three individual­s were in self-isolation while being monitored by medical profession­als.

“Three individual­s have received positive test results for Covid-19,” the Sixers said. “All other tests results are currently negative. We have reported this informatio­n to state and local health authoritie­s as required.”

“The health of our players, staff, fans and community is paramount, and we continue to be guided by medical experts at this time,” the team said.

Also, the Celtics said on Thursday at least one player tested positive as part of a series of tests they are conducting on their team. Immediatel­y after the Celtics announceme­nt, guard Smart revealed he had tested positive.

Smart said he was tested five days ago and got the results back on Thursday night. “What’s up everyone,” said Smart in a video on his Twitter account. “So I just found out I tested positive for the coronaviru­s. I am OK. I feel fine. I don’t feel any of the symptoms.

“Help protect others by protecting yourself.”

The Celtics said Smart would continue to be isolated.

“The testing was initiated because of exposure to a known positive case,” a Celtics spokesman said. “The team is awaiting further testing results.”

Earlier, the Denver Nuggets said one member of the organisati­on had tested positive, but did not specify whether the person was a player.AFP

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AFP Players of the Lakers, in yellow jerseys, and the Nets compete at Staples Center on March 10.

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