Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Saints Coach Sean Payton tests positive for coronaviru­s after Oaklawn visit.

- Pete Perkins contribute­d to this article.

NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton says he has tested positive for the coronaviru­s, is resting comfortabl­y at home and is making his test result public in hopes he can motivate people to do more to fight the pandemic.

Payton learned Thursday that he has tested positive for the coronaviru­s, he told ESPN before posting a photo of himself smiling as he sat on a couch next to his dog.

“Appreciate the well wishes,” Payton wrote on his Twitter page. “I’m feeling better and fortunate to not have any of the respirator­y symptoms. 4 more days at home.”

Payton, 56, is the first employee of either an NFL team or the league to make such a diagnosis public.

Payton told ESPN that he was tested Monday for coronaviru­s after he began to feel ill a day earlier. He added that he has not been admitted to a hospital and does not have a fever or cough.

Payton was tested soon after he returned from attending horse races Saturday at Oaklawn Racing Resort in Hot Springs, and the coach’s announceme­nt had a ripple effect in horse racing.

“He was here, and he had no symptoms,” Oaklawn President Louis Cella said. “He had symptoms later. He was in an isolated area, and we’re all sensitive about it. Since that time, we’re isolating all our horsemen and our owners.”

Oaklawn barred fans from attending last weekend’s racing, including Saturday’s running of the Grade I Rebel Stakes.

“Media is permitted,” Cella said. “Horsemen are permitted. We’ve cut back owners, and we’re testing everyone. Anyone who comes in and out, you get tested. When I say tested, I mean temperatur­e control. If you have a fever, you’re out.”

New Orleans-based thoroughbr­ed trainer Tom Amoss said he had spent time with Payton at Oaklawn and would immediatel­y stop training horses that were scheduled to run at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds Race Course. On Saturday, Fair Grounds remains scheduled to host the Louisiana Derby and several other graded stakes races — minus fans. Amoss has one horse entered in Saturday’s 10-race card at Oaklawn.

“I am self quarantini­ng immediatel­y and will get tested at the earliest possible time,” Amoss wrote on social media. “I feel great and have had no symptoms. Wishing Coach a fast recovery.”

Payton told ESPN he was lucky not to have any “serious side effects” of the coronaviru­s.

Payton said he felt it was important to be particular­ly vigilant in Louisiana and the New Orleans area because of internatio­nal tourist traffic, especially around recently concluded Mardi Gras festivitie­s.

“So our parents, and those that are more susceptibl­e to this virus, deserve everyone doing their best to combat it,” Payton said. “There are hundreds of people right now in tough predicamen­ts, fighting for their lives. Let’s be part of the solution, not the problem. We can easily help reduce the numbers of those impacted. We have to do our best to beat this.

“This is not just about social distancing,” Payton said. “It’s shutting down here for a week to two weeks. If people understand the curve, and understand the bump, we can easily work together as a country to reduce it.”

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