Ferrari F1 driver Leclerc tests positive for COVID-19
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc says he has “mild symptoms” after testing positive for COVID-19.
Leclerc announced via Instagram on Thursday afternoon that he had contracted COVID-19, and was now self-isolating at home in Monaco.
“Hello guys, I hope you are all staying safe. I want to let you know that I have tested positive for COVID-19,” Leclerc wrote.
“I am regularly checked according to my team’s protocols. Unfortunately, I learned that I have been in contact with a positive case and immediately went into self-isolation, notifying anyone I had contact with.
“A subsequent test I took has come back positive.
“I am feeling OK and have mild symptoms. I will remain in isolation in my home in Monaco in complicate with the regulations set by the local health authorities.
“Stay safe and take care.”
The Ferrari team issued a statement echoing Leclerc’s message, confirming he was regularly tested in line with its protocols.
“Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow driver Charles Leclerc has tested positive for COVID-19,” the team said.
“In accordance with the team’s protocols, Charles is tested regularly and yesterday, the result from his latest test came back positive.
“Charles notified us immediately and has informed everyone he has been in close contact with in the last few days.
“He is currently feeling OK with mild symptoms and is now self-isolating at home in Monaco.”