Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Irfan returns negative in second COVID test

- Press Trust of India

Olympic-bound race walker K T Irfan and four other elite track-and-field athletes have returned negative for COVID-19 in a confirmato­ry second test at Sports Authority of India’s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, the nodal body said on Friday. Irfan was among five athletes who had tested positive for COVID-19 at the SAI’S Centre of Excellence in a weekly test conducted on May 7.

But the SAI on Friday confirmed that all these athletes, who have got their first jab of COVID-19 vaccine on April 29, have returned negative in the second test conducted on Thursday. “All have tested negative in the second test conducted yesterday, the results of which came this morning. All athletes at the SAI campus across the country are being tested on a weekly basis,” a SAI source told PTI.

A total of 16 tests were conducted on Friday, which included two steeplecha­se athletes, two male race walkers, a male middle and long distance runner, two female middle and long distance athletes, four para athletes, besides a para coach and an NCOE athlete.

Others to test negative are two SAI resident staff and one housekeepi­ng worker. On Thursday, it came to light that four male and one female athlete, besides four support staff, had tested positive for the deadly virus, following which SAI conducted another round of tests.

Last month, five Indian athletes training in the centre -Olympic-bound Priyanka Goswami, Asian Games 1500m goldmedall­ist Jinson Johnson, long distance runner Parul Chaudhary, steeplecha­ser Chinta Yadav and another race walker Eknath -- had tested positive for the dreaded virus. Russian race walk coach Alexander Artsybashe­v had also tested positive at that time. Irfan returned negative at that time after he was tested as a primary contact of Johnson.

The SAI centre had also grappled with COVID-19 infection of Indian women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal, her six teammates and two support staff members. All of them have since recovered after spending two weeks in quarantine.

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