Chelsea have re-opened the doors to their training centre in Cobham, after Callum Hudson-Odoi was tested positive with Coronavirus.
The whole centre was abandoned of players and staff, and underwent a series of deep cleans after the news came through of Hudson-Odoi.
Chelsea have confirmed yesterday that the centre is now open and ‘back operating as a place of work’, as confirmed on their website.
They do say though that all staff who had close contact with Hudson-Odoi will continue to self-isolate until the end of this week.
The Chelsea winger meanwhile is doing well, as confirmed by Frank Lampard yesterday.
Lampard also confirmed that they have set individual workout plans for the players currently in self-isolation in order to maintain their fitness over this pandemic.
The Blues boss has also provided some morale boosting words of his own on the virus, and for anyone feeling anxious, this is a good read.
