Rooney tests negative but will skip Derby games
Wayne Rooney has revealed they have tested negative for coronavirus yet is “angry and disappointed” he or she now has to self-isolate and skip Derby’s next few matches.
Rooney was at the center of a coronavirus confusion after being visited by a buddy who had been instructed to be tested just for Covid-19 and was later discovered to have the infection.
Within the initial report from The Sun it was mentioned the former England captain – at this point player-coach at Sky Bet Tournament side Derby – was “seething” after infected entrepreneur Josh Bardsley visited him on Thursday to provide him a watch.
Rooney was unacquainted with any Covid-related concerns connected with Bardsley, and played in Derby’s 1-0 home loss to Watford on Friday : a day after the visit – and it has now revealed he has tested harmful for the virus.
He or she tweeted: “Just received the news that will my covid-19 test has shown I actually do not have the virus. Delighted for personally and family but obviously upset and disappointed that I now have in order to self-isolate and miss vital video games for @dcfcofficial. ”
Government suggestions say anyone who has been in contact with an individual who has tested positive must self-isolate for 14 days.
It might mean Rooney will miss Derby’s next few matches including Tuesday’s Championship game at Huddersfield : live on Sky Sports activities Football Red Button .