Tension in Portugal: soccer team detected 13 cases of Ómicron

Tension in Portugal: soccer team detected 13 cases of Ómicron

A club spokesman said 44 players and staff, including himself, had isolated themselves at home and hoped to repeat the tests. “Two or three players and two or three employees have symptoms, but nothing too serious, the rest are asymptomatic”added.

The presidents of the Benfica and from Belenenses said at a press conference on Saturday that they must play the game or risk being penalized for a “Unjustified absence”. They blamed the league and the DGS not to allow the meeting to be postponed.

The head of DGS, Maria da Graça Freitashe told the station SIC that it was not the responsibility of the health authority to postpone the game, but to assess the situation of the COVID-19 and implement measures such as isolating people.

Almost all of the players had been vaccinated but contracted the disease anyway, he said, adding that it was good news that most were asymptomatic.

Portugal, which has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world against the COVID-19, suspended flights to and from his former colony Mozambique starting Monday to prevent the spread of the variant, which was first detected in southern Africa. The country announced last week the return of restrictions.

Potentially more contagious than previous variants, omicron has also been found in Australia, Belgium, Botswana, Great Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy and Holland.

The defender of Belenenses, Cafu Phete, tested positive for COVID-19 after returning on November 17 from having defended the national team South Africa.

Source From: Ambito

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