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Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak have fumigated the club’s secretariat in Accra amid Covid-19 fears, GHANAsoccernet.com may report.
Phobians take precautionary measures after three players tested positive for the new virus last week.
The club has overseen the fumigation of the entire building space to fuel claims that the secretariat has been closed.
But GHANAsoccernet.com may report that the claims are misplaced as the club embarks on a push to make office space safe for staff and visitors alike.
Shocking media reports on Monday claimed that the secretariat was closed due to an increase in the number of positive Covid-19 cases.
But that has turned out to be completely false, as it is just a mere exercise in precautionary spraying of the entire office space.
GHANAsoccernet.com understands that the three people who tested positive visited the office over the weekend, forcing the club to fumigate the site to prevent possible infection.
they want the office to be safe for workers and visitors
The phobians returned to Accra on Friday after a two-week camp on Cape Coast prior to the campaign.
The capital’s side took to Twitter to announce that three of its players tested positive for the deadly coronavirus.
However, the club did not reveal the names of the affected players.
“Three people from the team who underwent the corona test tested positive and were referred to the appropriate rooms for isolation and treatment. We wish you all the best and hope to see you join us soon. ”
Hearts of Oak will open its campaign with a trip to Dormaa to engage Aduana Stars on Sunday, November 15, 2020.
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