Cameron Champ Has Tested Positive For The COVID-19
Cameron Champ has tested positive for the COVID-19. Champ becomes the second PGA Visit player to test positive for the infection.
Cameron Champ has tried positive for the coronavirus when he showed up for the Voyagers Title, turning into the second PGA Visit player in five days to have a positive test.
Scratch Watney tried positive Friday at the RBC Legacy in South Carolina a week ago. Champ tied for fourteenth at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fortification Worth, Texas. He didn’t play a week ago at Harbor Town and was tried upon landing in TPC Stream Good countries.
He pulled back from the competition and must self-detach for in any event 10 days. He can end his self-disengagement following 10 days gave he has no ensuing side effects or has two negative test outcomes 24 hours separated or more.
“I feel incredible genuinely and I was clearly amazed and baffled to learn of the test outcome,” Champ said in an announcement discharged by the visit on Tuesday.
“It’s significant presently to make the vital strides and measures to ensure others, including my friends and family.” The visit is relied upon to discharge full test outcomes Wednesday after the pre-competition testing is finished.
Players on the sanction departure from Hilton Head were given a spit test on Saturday before they could jump on the plane. Others making a trip to the Explorers Title, for example, Champ, needed to do a nasal swab test.
The visit had contact following trial of 11 individuals who may have come in close contact with Watney, who played the first round of the RBC Legacy and was on the course planning to heat up when his positive test outcome was returning. The 11 individuals had two tests, and all outcomes were negative.