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Yves Bissouma and Fraser Forster fly home to London after positive Covid tests on Tottenham tour

mawspurs

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Tottenham duo Yves Bissouma and Fraser Forster are now on their flight back to England following their isolation period in South Korea after testing positive for Covid-19. Departing for the Far East ten days ago for the club's pre-season tour of the country, the new signings were unable to feature for the Lilywhites in their first two pre-season friendlies of the summer.

Source: Football London
 

Japhet

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Hopefully they get over Covid quickly and can play some part v Rangers. Very excited about what Bissouma will bring to the team.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Covid is everywhere now. I'm assuming the Koreans have a stricter approach than we have in the UK. Hopefully very mild symptoms.

Half my team have had it over that past 3 weeks! Noone particularly suffered like when it first hit, thankfully.

As you say @Japhet be good to see them for a bit vs rangers.
 

Japhet

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Covid is everywhere now. I'm assuming the Koreans have a stricter approach than we have in the UK. Hopefully very mild symptoms.

Half my team have had it over that past 3 weeks! Noone particularly suffered like when it first hit, thankfully.

As you say @Japhet be good to see them for a bit vs rangers.


It's a bit of a lottery with Covid. I had it and was fairly OK when I was + but struggled for a few weeks afterwards with breathlessness and no stamina. I know somebody who is extremely unfit, has had 2 heart attacks and is catagorized as vulnerable who had no symptoms at all and another friend who runs miles every week and is always in the gym who was very unwell and is still struggling 4 months later. These were all Omicron which is the 'mild' one.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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It's a bit of a lottery with Covid. I had it and was fairly OK when I was + but struggled for a few weeks afterwards with breathlessness and no stamina. I know somebody who is extremely unfit, has had 2 heart attacks and is catagorized as vulnerable who had no symptoms at all and another friend who runs miles every week and is always in the gym who was very unwell and is still struggling 4 months later. These were all Omicron which is the 'mild' one.
I caught it in November when it first kicked off. Was in bed for 4 days and took 3 months to feel normal, energy wise again. Had moments where I could barely keep my eyes open! Thankfully avoided it since (as far as i know). I'm in (was) the fit bracket.

No rhyme or reason to it! Hopefully the immune system and vaccines keep the effects to a minimum. Its here to stay after all!

Surprised it hasn't impacted players more in terms of the spread.
 
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