Towards Lazio-Juve, ASL Inguaia Lotito and on the tamponi case the CTS clarifies: ‘Weakly positive is positive’ | First page



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Lazio-Juventus It was supposed to be the cartel match of the seventh round of Serie A, but what is being discussed, at least for now, is not the elections and tactical variables of Inzaghi and Pirlo, but the case of tampons that involves to the club led by President Lotito. In particular, it is the position taken by the club’s medical staff on the result of those “weakly positive” swabs from UEFA and that stopped Immobile, Leiva and Strakosha, to open a strong controversy.

CTS CONFIRMS POSITIVITY – When asked by Gazzetta dello Sport to clarify this point, Professor Giovannella Baggio, a member of the CTS and holder of the first chair of gender medicine in Italy, said: “In our guidelines there is no distinction between weakly positive and positive. Yes a positivity of a molecular swab emerges, of any level, the patient is positive and must be isolated for 10 days ”.

L’ASL – What the FIGC is investigating now is the communication between the ASL and Lazio after the first positive reports. According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, ASL Roma 1 only had phone conversations with Lazio. However, the phone calls were not followed by any formal communication related to the positive cases. At that time, the Local Health Authority was unable to organize any kind of mapping of positive contacts as required by law and the Figc protocol.



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