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'People need them more than we do': Valladolid reject coronaviru­s test kits

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Real Valladolid have formally rejected La Liga’s offer of coronaviru­s test kits for their players on ethical and medical grounds, the club said on Wednesday.

“La Liga offered them to us [the tests] but we have not taken them for medical and social reasons,” club spokesman David Espinar said in a statement. “No player has presented any symptoms and we believe that there are people out there who are much less well off than we are who need them far more than we do. It is those [people] who should have priority.”

Spain is Europe’s second-most affected country by the virus after Italy, with 558 confirmed deaths and almost 14,000 cases by Wednesday afternoon, with the country in lockdown. Citizens are only allowed to leave their homes for essential activities such as going to the supermarke­t or buying medicine.

Elderly people and those with other health conditions are considered highrisk. Valladolid’s move comes after Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales criticised clubs for testing their players for the virus on Tuesday evening.

“Knowing the lives of many people are at stake it seems out of place to me to use tests on footballer­s when there are people that need them,” Rubiales told a news conference. “The result for the player is the same, if they are positive and don’t have severe symptoms they will be confined at home. Testing players seems unsupporti­ve and absolutely anti-patriotic in these conditions.”

 ??  ?? No Real Valladolid players have presented with symptoms and the club believes other people need coronaviru­s testing kits more. Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters
No Real Valladolid players have presented with symptoms and the club believes other people need coronaviru­s testing kits more. Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters

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