My mate's grandson tested positive a few hours before kick-off. He'd been out there 2 or 3 days so his negative test going out had expired, meaning he had to take another to get him in the ground. It came back inconclusive at first then positive on the re-test.Did anyone actually get covid while in Porto, or has this all been down to the lack of results.
Did he not go in the ground?My mate's grandson tested positive a few hours before kick-off. He'd been out there 2 or 3 days so his negative test going out had expired, meaning he had to take another to get him in the ground. It came back inconclusive at first then positive on the re-test.
No - he had to go back to his hotel to isolate.....for 10 days.....and now he has another 10 days over here because Portugal went amber before he flew home!Did he not go in the ground?
Wow that's so unlucky.No - he had to go back to his hotel to isolate.....for 10 days.....and now he has another 10 days over here because Portugal went amber before he flew home!
Hats off to him for not going in the ground .No - he had to go back to his hotel to isolate.....for 10 days.....and now he has another 10 days over here because Portugal went amber before he flew home!
No - he had to go back to his hotel to isolate.....for 10 days.....and now he has another 10 days over here because Portugal went amber before he flew home!
I remember you posting this a week ago or so. Good to hear the lad ok and back in the UK. Must have been an absolutely crap time for him. Hope the hotel over there did their best for him.My mate's grandson tested positive a few hours before kick-off. He'd been out there 2 or 3 days so his negative test going out had expired, meaning he had to take another to get him in the ground. It came back inconclusive at first then positive on the re-test.