In case of sticking Covid-19 before attending Australian Open, Andray RubleV had to speak out

Remember a day ago, Russian tennis player Androy Rublev admitted that before he entered Australia, he had a positive result with Covid-19. Andrey RubleV has low virus levels in his body, so he is still entering Australia and isolated 10 days before entering the competition at Australian Open.

Andrey Rubleev said that he had agreed from the Australian border, so he could do so. But this player still inevitably criticized because in the context of Novak Djokovic was not infected, but still not entering Australia because he was not vaccinated, what RubleV was treated was “unfair” with Serbian player.

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Rubleev thinks that the virus concentration in the English is not enough to transmit the disease

Criticism increased so that Androy RubleV had to speak out. He thought that he had never wanted to put the community in danger and what the fans were talking about was too far: “It is true that when I fly to Australia, I am still positive, but the level of Covid is very low and not dangerous. I will not lie.”

“I was allowed to enter the country.

“I immediately wasolated. The rules were very simple, is ten days isolated. All time I have not left the house. I started practicing a few days before the flight to Australia.

“I and the group flew to Melbourne, observing all processes. We obey the quarantine and vaccination regulations. We immediately pass the test. The result is negative. Therefore, I can move freely.”

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Djokovic had to leave Australia

“By the way, before coming to Australia, all my tests were also negative. And before the flight to Melbourne, the tests also gave negative results. The amount of viruses in my body was about 35. This is not dangerous for others and means that I am not a pathogen.”

“Even so, I was isolated for ten days. All of this time I contacted the doctors, representatives of the tournament. I did not violate any rules. I would never put the lives of others in danger. I am the person who is responsible for my actions. I hope I have conveyed my thoughts correctly now.”

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