<p>Six positive cases for coronavirus have been detected at three Premier League clubs after players and staff were tested ahead of a return to training, England's top-flight said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"The Premier League can today confirm that, on Sunday 17 May and Monday 18 May, 748 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19," the league said in a statement.</p>.<p>"Of these, six have tested positive from three clubs."<br /><br /><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-live-updates-total-cases-deaths-covid-19-tracker-worldometer-update-lockdown-latest-news-835374.html?_ga=2.187363181.416104316.1589592942-1897853262.1587057442" target="_blank">For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>No details were released over which individuals or clubs are affected.</p>.<p>"Players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate for a period of seven days," added the league's statement.</p>.<p>Premier League clubs began returning to training in small groups on Tuesday after protocols on safety measures were signed off on Monday.</p>.<p>The number of positive cases represents just 0.8 percent of those tested and is consistent with similar widespread testing conducted by other major leagues hoping to complete the season.<br /><br /><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>Germany's top two divisions registered 10 positive cases out of 1,724 tests two weeks ago ahead of their return to action last weekend.</p>.<p>Five players from Spain's top two divisions tested positive last week before La Liga's return to group training.</p>.<p>Premier League clubs are aiming for a return to action by the middle of next month despite concerns from some players over their welfare.</p>.<p>Watford captain Troy Deeney has said he will not return to training this week due to fears he could pass the virus on to his five-month-old son.</p>
<p>Six positive cases for coronavirus have been detected at three Premier League clubs after players and staff were tested ahead of a return to training, England's top-flight said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"The Premier League can today confirm that, on Sunday 17 May and Monday 18 May, 748 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19," the league said in a statement.</p>.<p>"Of these, six have tested positive from three clubs."<br /><br /><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-live-updates-total-cases-deaths-covid-19-tracker-worldometer-update-lockdown-latest-news-835374.html?_ga=2.187363181.416104316.1589592942-1897853262.1587057442" target="_blank">For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>No details were released over which individuals or clubs are affected.</p>.<p>"Players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate for a period of seven days," added the league's statement.</p>.<p>Premier League clubs began returning to training in small groups on Tuesday after protocols on safety measures were signed off on Monday.</p>.<p>The number of positive cases represents just 0.8 percent of those tested and is consistent with similar widespread testing conducted by other major leagues hoping to complete the season.<br /><br /><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>Germany's top two divisions registered 10 positive cases out of 1,724 tests two weeks ago ahead of their return to action last weekend.</p>.<p>Five players from Spain's top two divisions tested positive last week before La Liga's return to group training.</p>.<p>Premier League clubs are aiming for a return to action by the middle of next month despite concerns from some players over their welfare.</p>.<p>Watford captain Troy Deeney has said he will not return to training this week due to fears he could pass the virus on to his five-month-old son.</p>