When the Brooklyn Nets announced four of their players had tested positive for COVID-19, only one was displaying any symptoms.
Two weeks and a day after the team made the announcement, Nets general manager Sean Marks told reporters on a conference call, “So far everybody is healthy. The guys who have tested positive have cleared their 14 days self-isolation and quarantine,” according to Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News.
Nets GM Sean Marks is currently hosting a conference call with beat reporters to discuss the state of the team with respect to the COVID-19 outbreak.
"So far everybody is healthy. The guys who have tested positive have cleared their 14 days self-isolation & quarantine."
— Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed) April 1, 2020
But the Nets and their staff continue to practice social distance, which remains the primary message being conveyed by those trying to combat the novel coronavirus.
After having four players test positive for COVID-19, Sean Marks says all Nets players are now symptom-free of COVID-19.
The entire traveling party has completed the 14-day home isolation. They are still practicing social distancing.
— Malika Andrews (@malika_andrews) April 1, 2020
Of the four Nets who tested positive for COVID-19, the only player whose name surfaced was Kevin Durant. When Shams Charania of The Athletic first reported the news about Durant, the forward was among the three who tested positive for the illness that had yet to display any symptoms.
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