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PAKISTAN TOUR C OVID THREAT

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SIX of Pakistan’s squad tested positive for COVID-19, hosts New Zealand Cricket said Thursday, throwing preparatio­ns for their five-match tour into turmoil and causing a scare in a country that has largely eradicated the virus.

The squad’s “exemption to train while in managed isolation has been put on hold until investigat­ions have been completed”, the governing body said, adding that the six positive players would be moved into strict quarantine.

New Zealand’s ministry of health said 53 team members passed a symptom check before leaving Lahore and were tested on arrival in Christchur­ch on November 24.

Six of those results have come back positive, although two of the six cases are believed to be “historical”.

New Zealand Health said the players will now “be tested a minimum off our times while in managed isolation” and the entire squad would be confined to their rooms.

New Zealand Health also revealed that “several team members have been seen on CCTV at the facility breaching managed isolation rules, despite clear, consistent and detailed communicat­ion ”.

“The team as a whole has been issued with a final warning,” it said. “It is a privilege to come to New Zealand to play sport, but in return teams must stick to the rules that are designed to keep COVID-19 out of our communitie­s and keep our staff safe,” said top health official Ashley Bloom field.

Through strict quarantine measures, testing and lockdowns, New Zealand has largely eradicated community transmissi­on of the virus.

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