NEW YORK (AP) — Four baseball players and two staff tested positive for COVID-19 in the past week.
There have been 99 new positive tests since intake screening began June 27, Major League Baseball and the players’ association said Friday. That represents 0.3% of 32,640 samples and includes 84 players and 15 staff.
The 10 positive tests in the past week were among 10,939 monitoring samples, a rate of 0.05%.
There have been 29 positives among 28,888 monitoring samples, a rate of 0.1%, of which 22 positives were for players.
Twenty-eight teams have had a positive test for an individual required to undergo testing.
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