Ex-NBA player Jeremy Lin tests positive for COVID-19

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BEIJING: Jeremy Lin has tested positive for COVID-19 and is receiving treatment in Shanghai, the former NBA guard and first Asian-American to win an NBA title said in a social media post Saturday (Aug 7). Lin announced in June he was rejoining the Chinese Basketball Association\u0027s Beijing Ducks after a fail

BEIJING: Jeremy Lin has tested positive for COVID-19 and is receiving treatment in Shanghai, the former NBA guard and first Asian-American to win an NBA title said in a social media post Saturday .

Lin announced in June he was rejoining the Chinese Basketball Association's Beijing Ducks after a failed NBA comeback. He tested positive for coronavirus on his third day in quarantine after flying to Shanghai from San Francisco, the 32-year-old posted on Chinese social network Weibo.Lin, who said he had been vaccinated in the US and tested negative for coronavirus multiple times before travelling to China, was unsure when he had contracted COVID-19.Lin began his NBA career with the Warriors in 2010, going on to play for the New York Knicks and several other US teams.

China requires travellers from abroad to submit to multiple Covid-19 tests as well as weeks of strict isolation. Despite some of the world's strictest containment measures, the country is currently facing its largest outbreak in months after infected airport workers sparked hundreds of cases.

 

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