The Seacoast United Sports Club decided to suspend all baseball team activities for 14 days after a player was diagnosed with COVID-19. >> Download the free WMUR appA club official told WMUR that he learned over the weekend that the baseball player had tested positive.“The club will continue to follow CDC guidelines and communicate any new information with our families as our top priority is the safety of both families and staff,” David Burgess, director of facilities and operations for the Seacoast United Sports Club, said in a statement. All players and coaches have now been told to quarantine at home and monitor for symptoms.
EPPING, N.H. —
The Seacoast United Sports Club decided to suspend all baseball team activities for 14 days after a player was diagnosed with COVID-19.
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A club official told WMUR that he learned over the weekend that the baseball player had tested positive.
“The club will continue to follow CDC guidelines and communicate any new information with our families as our top priority is the safety of both families and staff,” David Burgess, director of facilities and operations for the Seacoast United Sports Club, said in a statement.
All players and coaches have now been told to quarantine at home and monitor for symptoms.