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Published 17:22 6 Oct 2020 BST
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"As an immediacy we are taking every precaution by standing down training today. We are going to complete another round of PCR testing tomorrow so that we can return to training on Thursday. Our priority is to ensure the health and safety of our players and staff, and we will continue to work closely with both the IRFU and HSE in this regard."This is the third occasion, since rugby resumed in Ireland after the lockdown period, that there have been positive tests confirmed within the playing staff at Munster. The other instances involved academy players but, on both occasions, a senior squad member was confirmed as a close contact and was forced to isolate. Ulster Rugby have had 'a number of cases' returned as positive in August but, as yet, there have been none at Connacht or Leinster. [caption id="attachment_217608" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Munster head coach Johann van Graan pictured before his side's season opener against Scarlets. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Ahead of their Guinness PRO14 opener against Scarlets, last weekend, Munster head coach Johann van Graan was asked about the previous, Covid-related disruptions and whether positive tests were something rugby would have to live with over the coming months. He commented:
"When the very first player tested positive, the week before our first game against Leinster (in late August), that came as a shock to everybody. That was because it was the first case we had. "In the weeks after that, we were all adapting. It then happened again. I'll always put the health of the players first, before performance, because, at the end of the day, we're all human beings. But we are living with a virus and we are going to have to live with it. "I think the fact that we picked up the positive cases just shows that the system works. The fact that all the actions we took with the other players were precautionary and that the bulk of the squad remains healthy, shows that the protocols are working. "From our point of view, one of the things we said we needed to have was the ability to adapt. You might lose a guy just before a game with a temperature check. Some guys, their kids have a fever at home and they can't come in. It's just the new world and we'll just have to live with the way things are, currently."The positive from a Munster perspective is the player that tested positive for Covid was asymptomatic. Another round of PCR testing will take place on Thursday morning. Until then, and the results that will soon follow, the club will try to focus on Saturday's league encounter with Edinburgh.
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