All 6 Indian hockey players who tested positive for COVID-19 shifted to hospital; read more

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New Delhi: All six Indian men’s hockey team players, who have tested positive for coronavirus, have been shifted to a multi-speciality hospital in Bengaluru, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) informed Wednesday morning.

Earlier, striker Mandeep Singh was hospitalised late on Monday night, owing to a dip in his oxygen level.

SAI has now said that as a precautionary measure, they shifted captain Manpreet Singh, Jaskaran Singh, Surender Kumar, Varun Kumar and Krishnan B Pathak to SS Sparsh multi-speciality hospital — where Mandeep is already hospitalised — Tuesday afternoon.

“The decision to hospitalise them was taken so as to ensure that the players were attended to at all times and could be given the best possible treatment,” said SAI.

All six athletes are in good health and recovering well, it added.

The players had been diagnosed with COVID-19 following their arrival at the SAI’s National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) for the hockey national camp which began August 4.

“I am self quarantined on the SAI campus and I am very happy with the way SAI authorities have handled the situation,” Manpreet had earlier said. “I am very happy that they made the testing of athletes mandatory. That proactive step helped in identifying the problem right in time. I am doing fine and hope to recover very soon.”

IANS

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