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The Scotland women's team returned from northern Italy on February 23 after their scheduled match against Italy was postponed. Representative image: iStock

Coronavirus: Women's Six Nations match postponed as player tests positive

Scotland's women's Six Nations match against France was postponed after a Scottish player tested positive for the coronavirus, officials said. The game had been scheduled to take place in Glasgow on Saturday (March 14).


Scotland’s women’s Six Nations match against France was postponed after a Scottish player tested positive for the coronavirus, officials said.

The game had been scheduled to take place in Glasgow on Saturday (March 14).

“This decision has been taken as a result of a Scottish player testing positive for coronavirus today. Seven members of management and players are self-isolating on medical advice. The player has been admitted to a health care facility as part of the protocol but is otherwise well,” said a Scottish Rugby statement.

The Scotland women’s team returned from northern Italy on February 23 after their scheduled match against Italy was postponed.

In Italy, 197 people have died from the coronavirus, making it Europes worst affected country.

“We are pleased that our player is doing well and that all the correct medical procedures have been followed and continue to be followed,” said James Robson, Scottish Rugby’s Chief Medical officer.

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