Lazio striker Ciro Immobile is self-isolating after his wife Jessica tested positive for COVID.

The Italy striker missed Lazio’s last Serie A match against Genoa.

It was reported that he had been ruled out of the game due to a stomach bug, but according to multiple reports in Italy, the real reason for his absence was that his wife had tested positive for COVID.

However, Immobile tested negative to multiple swab tests undergone on Friday night, before Lazio’s match against the Rossoblu.

He’s been self-isolating since Wednesday, meaning he should be available next Wednesday when Lazio travel to Venezia for the last game of 2021.

Vaccinated people can self-isolate for just a week after their last contact with a person positive for COVID, meaning his seven-day isolation ends on the same day of Lazio’s match against Venezia.

However, it remains to be seen if Maurizio Sarri will start the Lazio captain who hasn’t trained with the team over the last few days.

One thought on “Immobile self-isolating as wife tests positive for COVID”
  1. This is Globalised MADNESS regarding a supposed virus that has never been proven to exist since no government has ever presented evidence of its isolation to the thousands of freedom of information requests made throughout the world in the past 2 and a half years.
    They say it is a deadly virus, whereas its death toll is just about 0.13%, which is much less than the common cold, and yet they are killing Football, mass force jabbing with a poison that is killing thousand every day, including children, and ruining the world economy, especially the independent earners who are the prime targets.
    So this plandemic is nothing to do with health obviously. Athletes are dying every day, and no one is talking about it, apart from Matt Letissier God bless him, why?

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