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Women’s T20 WC Final Spectator Diagnosed With Coronavirus

Mumbai: The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) announced on Thursday that a man who competed in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) had been diagnosed with COVID-19, but was told that there was a ‘low risk of outbreak’ ‘ is. Viruses to members around the public.

“As Ground Manager of Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)” Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), is aware that a person who participated in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Final at the MCG on Sunday has now come to know COVID-19,” MCC said in a statement.

“The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recommends the diagnosis of the protector and classifies it as a low risk of spreading COVID-19 to the public and surrounding members of staff. Level 2 of the Guardian Northern Sitting on. In MCG in statement N42, “the statement added.

The MCC also said that DHHS recommended those who were seated in the N42 to continue their normal routines with ‘increasing attention to hygiene measures’.

“DHHS recommends that those who were seated at N42 at the Sunday event should continue to go about their normal routine, with increased attention to hygiene measures, and any flu-like symptoms from a medical professional Should emerge to consult ”.

The final of the tournament was played between Australia and India. Australia defeated India by 85 runs to lift their fifth title.

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