The Tshwane giants explained the quintet spent 14 days in isolation after testing positive
Reigning PSL champions Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed they had five positive coronavirus cases.
However, the Tshwane giants also revealed the five people have since recovered and returned to the team’s camp.
Sundowns released the following statement with the team currently camping in Rustenburg ahead of the 2019/20 season's resumption.
A club statement read: “Mamelodi Sundowns welcomed back five personnel [staff and players] who have fully recovered from Covid-19, having spent 14 days in isolation."
“Following the PSL’s green light for clubs to train, Mamelodi Sundowns players, Technical Team and support staff went for their second Covid-19 test whilst the training grounds were fumigated and prepared for the team, the training programme was also revised in accordance with the new protocols."
“Before the team could resume training in Rustenburg, a 3rd test was conducted, and five cases of asymptomatic nature were detected and the five immediately self-isolated for fourteen days."
The site disclosed that the quintet returned to training on Tuesday, July 21 with the suspended season expected to be completed soon in a Biologically Safe Environment (BSE) in Gauteng.
“The five players who tested positive, had to undergo further medical tests, cardiology [ECG, heart sonar] and pulmonology [lung scans] which also revealed that there was no cause for concern to their cardiovascular and respiratory systems."
“With this good news, the five personnel have joined the rest of the team from Tuesday the 21st of July."
“The medical team has cleared the players for training and the spirit in the camp remains high as everyone is working hard in preparation for the remainder of the current league [season]," another statement read.
Sundowns have now joined fellow PSL clubs Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, Bloemfontein Celtic, Cape Town City and Stellenbosch FC in making the Covid-19 results public.
However, only Celtic and Prates have revealed the names of the people, who have tested positive for the deadly virus
Pirates midfield maestro Ben Motshwari and Celtic midfielder Given Mashikinya have since recovered from the coronavirus.