With COVID-19 continuing to wreak havoc through both Super League and the NRL, testing has become paramount to ensuring that pre-season can go ahead as normal.
Unfortunately, testing has also thrown up another scary development as two Canterbury Bulldogs youngsters found out Wednesday.
After having symptoms of COVID-19, the duo underwent blood tests and an ECG – with one discovering a blood clot and the other with a minor heart issue.
Though they will both recover to full fitness, Bulldogs General Manager Phil ‘Gus’ Gould decided to share the news on his Twitter profile page: “Covid testing our junior reps @NRL_Bulldogs. Those with moderate to sever symptoms must undergo blood tests & ECG. So far 17 tests. Already revealed one youngster with blood clot & one with minor heart issue. Both treatable & will recover. But good to know. Great job by our staff.”
Covid testing our junior reps @NRL_Bulldogs Those with moderate to sever symptoms must undergo blood tests & ECG. So far 17 tests. Already revealed one youngster with blood clot & one with minor heart issue. Both treatable & will recover. But good to know. Great job by our staff.
— Phil Gould (@PhilGould15) January 13, 2022
Gould then on went to explain just how and why the issues were picked up, stating: “We received medical advice from the NRL. We followed it.
He then went on to reveal that: “One believed to be Covid related. The other totally unrelated. Conditions that were only picked because of the testing protocol.”
One believed to be Covid related. The other totally unrelated. Conditions that were only picked because of the testing protocol. https://t.co/jNszgGMcyF
— Phil Gould (@PhilGould15) January 13, 2022
We received medical advice from the NRL. We followed it. https://t.co/gwTl02ElrB
— Phil Gould (@PhilGould15) January 13, 2022