Lecce announced that all the players and staff were negative for COVID-19 after swab and blood tests, so they can resume group training tomorrow.

The Salentini performed a full sweep of medical tests over the last few days, including a double swab and blood samples.

A statement confirmed the entire squad and staff tested negative for the coronavirus.

As per the latest Government decree, teams can begin group training tomorrow, although there are still some uncertainties over what the protocol will be.

Lecce announced that all the players and staff were negative for COVID-19 after swab and blood tests, so they can resume group training tomorrow.

The Salentini performed a full sweep of medical tests over the last few days, including a double swab and blood samples.

A statement confirmed the entire squad and staff tested negative for the coronavirus.

As per the latest Government decree, teams can begin group training tomorrow, although there are still some uncertainties over what the protocol will be.

The Government wants the entire group to go into quarantine for 15 days if someone tests positive, whereas clubs and players are pushing to only isolate those who have COVID-19.

Parma announced last night that two of their players had tested positive on one swab, but not on the other, so they have been isolated pending further tests.

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