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Championship: Two at Hull test positive in first coronavirus testing round

Two positive cases at Hull returned from 1014 tests across all 24 Championship sides

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Image: Hull were the only club to receive positive tests from the Championship's first round of coronavirus testing

Two individuals from Hull have tested positive following the first round of coronavirus testing in the Championship.

The initial testing of Championship players, coaches and backroom staff took place on Thursday and Friday, with second-tier clubs due to resume training on Monday.

Hull confirmed the two people were asymptomatic and feeling no ill effects and would now self-isolate for seven days - in line with the EFL's protocols - before being tested again and a possible return to training.

A club statement read: "Hull City can confirm that two people have tested positive for COVID-19 following the first round of testing at the training ground.

"Medical confidentiality means the names will not be disclosed, and the Club asks for this to be respected."

It comes after a report in the Daily Telegraph that Hull vice-chairman Ehab Allam wrote to the English Football League twice to say the Championship season should be voided amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The EFL confirmed that 1014 players and club staff from all 24 Championship clubs were tested.

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An EFL statement read: "The EFL will continue to make regular and relevant announcements as appropriate in respect of the testing programme to sufpport competition integrity and transparency."

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Alyson Rudd of The Times says that finishing this season should take priority as nobody has an emotional attachment to next season yet. 

The EFL outlined on Friday they would adopt a "flexible approach" in their finalised Return to Training Protocols (RTT), including the option for players to self-test for coronavirus.

Players and staff will be required to complete a daily medical questionnaire submitted before arrival at the training ground on training days, with access denied if this is not submitted before arrival.

The Premier League revealed two further positive cases from two different clubs on Saturday, including an individual at Bournemouth, after their second batch of testing.

A total of eight positive cases have so far been returned from 1,744 tests across the opening two rounds of mass testing in the top flight, which include players and club staff.

HULL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 29: Illan Meslier of Leeds United celebrates victory during the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Leeds United at KCOM Stadium on February 29, 2020 in Hull, England. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images)
Image: League leaders Leeds are in a strong position to return to the Premier League

Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear claimed it would be a "national embarrassment" if England's top two divisions could not complete their seasons while major leagues across Europe return to action.

The Championship leaders, who are seven points clear of third-placed Fulham, are eager to complete the campaign on the pitch, even if curtailment would see them secure promotion on a points-per-game basis.

There is currently no testing programme for League One clubs, with their season set to be decided on unweighted points-per-game, and therefore they will not be able to return to small group training on Monday.

League Two clubs have already "unanimously indicated" they wish to end their season, but the EFL board has described maintaining relegation as "integral" to preserving the competition's "integrity".

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