Djokovic COVID test was valid, says Serbia
Serbia's state prosecutors have rejected reports that Novak Djokovic used a fake positive test for COVID-19 to try to enter Australia and defend his Australian Open title.
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Serbia's state prosecutors have rejected reports that Novak Djokovic used a fake positive test for COVID-19 to try to enter Australia and defend his Australian Open title.
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BEIJING: Six German athletes who arrived in Beijing on Thursday (Feb 3) have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to seven cases among them so far, the team said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Six German athletes who arrived in Beijing on Thursday have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to seven cases among them so far, the team said.