Philadelphia Union and Minnesota United FC confirm one positive COVID-19 result each; games still on

Union, Minnesota confirm positive COVID-19 case; Wednesday games still on

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The Philadelphia Union have announced that a first-team player has been confirmed positive for COVID-19. All other first-team players and staff members have returned consecutive negative test results and do not have symptoms. Wednesday's game at home vs. Chicago Fire will proceed as scheduled. 


Minnesota United FC also announced a positive COVID-19 result. All other first-team players and staff have returned consecutive negative tests. Wednesday's game at home vs. Colorado Rapids will proceed as scheduled. 


All MLS players undergo Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests every other day, including the day before each match. The confirmation of a COVID-19 case occurs when a player receives two consecutive positive test results.


In accordance with local and league guidelines, the players will remain in self-isolation and be monitored by club medical staff under a strict and detailed protocol. 


The clubs are working closely with local health officials to conduct contact tracing for those that came in close contact with the player and will conduct daily testing of close contacts within the first team.