The Board of Cricket Council of India has decided to spend 10 crores for over 20,000 Coronavirus tests to be conducted during the Indian premier league (IPL) starting from the 19th of this month.
A senior official informed, “We have engaged VPS Healthcare, a UAE based company to conduct the tests. While I can’t put a number, it will be more than 20,000 tests which would include everyone. Each test would cost BCCI around 200 AED (Dirham) excluding taxes,”
He further added, “So the BCCI will be spending something in the tune of Rs 10 crore for the COVID tests. Around 75 healthcare workers who are part of the company are a part of the IPL testing process.”
“We couldn’t have taken the risk. A separate bio-bubble has been created by the company in a hotel. Around 50 of its health care staff are attached with testing process while another 25 are engaged in lab and documentation work,” he informed. “The BCCI is however not paying for this bio-bubble and hotel expenses which will be borne by the company.”
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A total of 1988 Covid-19 tests were carried out between August 20–28 across all those involved with the tournament, including players and support staff. CSK were forced to extend their quarantine after 13 members of their contingent tested positive, including two players in India seamer Deepak Chahar and A team batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad.
However, as on Tuesday, all 13 members of the contingent, who had tested positive have returned negative test results.
Another Covid test will be conducted on September 3 and if those results turn out negative, CSK will be allowed to start with their training as early as on September 4.
The BCCI doesn’t want to leave anything to chance as far as the safety of players and officials are concerned and the healthcare workers have been put in a separate hotel.
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