PCR confirms that “May-Ratchanok” has contracted coronavirus and has to withdraw All England following Mew

May Ratchanok Inthanon, the world’s eighth female singles badminton player, has to withdraw from the Yonex All England 2022 badminton tournament. following having tested positive for COVID-19

On Friday night, March 11, 65, May Ratchanok has a program to compete in badminton tournament Yonex Gainward, German Open 2022, a World Tour 300 tournament in the last 8 rounds. will face world number nine He Bingjiao from China on Friday night. But the ATK test result for COVID-19 came out as 2 lines, resulting in having to withdraw from the competition immediately. and have to wait for the confirmation result in one more round of RT-PCR examination

After that, May posted a message on her personal Instagram, saying: “May has had symptoms since arriving. but thinks that he must have a cold, runny nose, normal as usual in cold weather And May’s deep feeling is that due to the covid situation, it’s spreading. So I decided to check every day by checking myself. Because normally in Thailand, I check often, so I have enough experience. Check in the morning – before bed every night until coming to the game last Thursday night because the infection was found from the examination itself. So try to consult the team Because before going to the racetrack, the infection was not found, but when I slept, the infection was found Decided to let the competition authorities come to check to confirm that they may not be in the final 8 because ‘infectious’ found at the moment, the PCR result will be no matter how life horoscope, try to protect yourself as much as possible. But if it avoids it, we probably avoid it, but we really don’t know when it will enter our body. I want to thank my brothers and sisters and All the fans who sent their support. May is really trying to save herself and others as much as this. I hope everyone is safe.”

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most recently last night The RT-PCR test came back positive and required a 7-10 day quarantine in Germany, forcing him to withdraw from the Yonex All England Badminton Championships. The 2022 Championship, a World Tour Super 1000 event that will take place between 16-20 March 65 in Birmingham, England, has been confirmed.

Previously, world number 10 Mew Pornpawee Chochuwong also withdrew from the All England 2022 following testing for COVID-19. Came out positive before leaving for England.

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