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Bad news for the University of Chile: its brand new technician, Venezuelan Rafael Dudamel, will have to do mandatory quarantine after the PCR test he underwent on Tuesday when he entered Chile was positive for coronavirus. This was reported by the U.
“This Tuesday morning, around 6:30 am, Rafael Dudamel landed in the country from Colombia. As established in the protocols for entering Chile, imposed by the health authorities, the Venezuelan technician had to go to a health center and undergo a PCR test, which unfortunately yielded a positive result for Covid-19, “said the blues in a statement.
In addition, in the Chuncho they explain that in this situation, “as a club we activated all the safeguards protocols that are decreed in the event of a coronavirus case, immediately isolating Rafael Dudamel and the club’s collaborators with whom he had close contact.” Precisely, those collaborators were not few, since the Venezuelan was at the CDA this morning.
“We inform that Rafael Dudamel will be transferred to a sanitary residence to fulfill his corresponding isolation. It should be noted that before traveling to Chile, precisely in Colombia, the 47-year-old technician underwent a PCR test and the result was negative ”, explained the U. They say in the club that they believe that the contagion occurred on his way to the country.
The DT must carry out at least 11 days of confinement and then undergo a new PCR.
Thus, both the llanero and the people who were with him, such as the sports directors Rodrigo Goldberg and Sergio Vargas and part of the communications team, must do a preventive quarantine. The players, as they say in the CDA, greeted them distantly, without contact and with a mask.