The Spanish-Dominican left-back Luismi Quezada has tested positive in a PCR test for Covid-19, Cádiz reported this Friday afternoon. “After the performance of the second round of PCR tests according to protocol yesterday (Thursday), a positive case for COVID-19 has been detected. It is the player Luismi Quezada, -who has given permission for his result to be revealed-, who is isolated at home with monitoring of the club's medical services, “says Cádiz in its statement.
“The results of the tests have been made known to the health authorities, through The league, and the protocol established in this type of case has been initiated “, adds the letter.
The club also reports that “the training this Friday afternoon has been suspended, for the disinfection of the sports city facilities, and work is scheduled to resume on Saturday. “
The first squad will continue to perform individual workouts until the results of the two PCR tests that will be carried out next week are negative, as specified by the club.
The Madrid player, 24 years old and trained in the lower echelons of the Real Madrid, arrived last season in Cádiz after playing the previous year at Córdoba.
Quezada was injured in a Cádiz-Rayo, which was the first match played by the yellow team after confinement, and it was still in the process of recovery.