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Kyrgios tests positive for COVID ahead of Australian Open

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What’s with all of this pussyfooting around?! If you have Covid or you haven’t been vaccinated, quit your whining and go home. It’s nothing personal. It’s all about taking personal responsibility for your own health and the public’s health.

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Stormcrow 10.11am

Agree totally. Obviously the lure of money and another Grand Slam overrides all concern about public health.

His ego knows no bounds. All those in Serbia who whinge about justice conveniently forget about the atrocities committed by their Govt 25 years ago.

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Australia needs to stop being wishy washy is Dhokavic can play than so can he!

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@Steve

You understand the difference between having covid now and having covid before?

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People that know will be tested repeatedly because of big events should be the first to know isolation is essential to remain negative. The infection is not so important for his health, since he is not likely to complicate (even if athletic stress is a contributing factor for complications), the problem it evidences is that proper care to avoid the infection is not being taking care of.

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not really humane, is it,

these rich tennis players have lost all sense of reality.

Staying in a nice hotel with room service, internet & pay TV is far from ‘inhumane’

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Nick Kyrgios said Monday that he has tested positive for COVID-19, casting major doubt over whether he can play at next week's Australian Open.

I am sure he appreciates the rules in place to prevent the spread of the virus.

He called Australia's treatment of the Serbian world number one "really bad", adding that it was "not really humane, is it, what's going on".

Karma sure is a witch.

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