Colts Re-Open Facilities, Say COVID-19 Tests Were False-Positives
- 4 years ago
Colts Re-Open Facilities, Say COVID-19 Tests Were False-Positives.
On Friday, the Indianapolis Colts announced that several of its organization's members had tested positive for coronavirus.
According to 'USA Today,' a few hours later, the team found out that four positive tests were actually negative when tested a second time.
The organization reopened its facilities
to practice on Friday afternoon.
Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals is still on.
False-positive tests have impacted the league before in the cases of Lions QB Matthew Stafford and Saints fullback Michael Burton
On Friday, the Indianapolis Colts announced that several of its organization's members had tested positive for coronavirus.
According to 'USA Today,' a few hours later, the team found out that four positive tests were actually negative when tested a second time.
The organization reopened its facilities
to practice on Friday afternoon.
Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals is still on.
False-positive tests have impacted the league before in the cases of Lions QB Matthew Stafford and Saints fullback Michael Burton