Zenit Club: Coronavirus outbreak: ten on the rise / News



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Photo: TASS – Scanpix

TASS Photo – Scanpix

The COVID-19 chimney exploded at the Zenit Club in St. Petersburg, halting the team’s work processes. On Sunday, the team announced five more new cases at the club: two for basketball players and three for coaches.

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In total, the COVID-19 infection, including Lithuanian Artūras Gudaitis, affects up to 10 people: six players, three coaches and a masseur. The entire team has been quarantined and is under medical supervision.

Apart from Gudaitis, Vladislav Trushkin, Austin Hollins and Anton Pushkov and the masseur Andrei Kozlov also figure among the sick basketball players.

On Friday, Zenit competed with Barcelona, ​​led by Tomas Masiulis, who led Šarūnas Jasikevičius, who was defeated 74:70 at home.

Zenit, in an extraordinary situation, together with Chimki from the Moscow region, trained by Rimas Kurtinaitis, asked the Euroleague for the possibility of postponing the match.

For the next double week, Zenit is scheduled to play Vitoria Baskonia (Tuesday) and Valencia Basket (Thursday), and Chimki is scheduled to play with Real Madrid (Wednesday) and Vitoria Baskonia (Friday).

In Saturday’s game with Žalgiris, Kurtinaitis played with only seven players. Alexei Švedas, Dairis Bertans and Stefan Jovičius are unable to help the team due to injuries, while Greg Monroe, Janis Timma, Jordan Mickey, Maxim Barashkov and Yevgeny Voronov have been diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus.

Rookie Errick McCollum is still in quarantine.



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