Legendary sprinter Usain Bolt tests positive for coronavirus days after celebrating 34th birthday
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Usain Bolt said he took a Covid-19 test on Saturday and the results came out positive. The legendary sprinter added he will be in home quarantine.
Usain Bolt said he tested positive for coronavirus (AFP Photo)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Usain Bolt confirmed he has tested positive for Covid-19
- Bolt had celebrated his 34th birthday by throwing a party last week
- Bolt said he is having no symptoms and will quarantine at home
Legendary sprinter and 8-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt on Monday said he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Bolt said he took a Covid-19 test on Saturday and the results came out positive. The Jamaican great also added that he is asymptomatic and has been advised home quarantine.
Usain Bolt’s positive Covid-19 test comes days after the Jamaican sprinter celebrated his 34th birthday. Bolt had reportedly arranged for a birthday bash wherein no social distancing guidelines were followed.
“Good morning everybody I’m confirmed of Covid-19. I did a test on Saturday,” Bolt said in a video shared on social media.
“[I’m] trying to be responsible so I’m going to stay in, and stay away from my friends. And also, I am having no symptoms, so I am going to quarantine myself. And will wait and see what is the protocol and how should I go about quarantining myself, from the Ministry of Health.
Stay Safe my ppl pic.twitter.com/ebwJFF5Ka9
— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) August 24, 2020
“Just to be safe, I have quarantined myself, and just to take it easy. Be safe over there. Alright, cool.”
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