Bhubaneswar: The COVID-19 hit the ongoing FIH Junior Hockey World Cup here after an incident-free week with one positive case being reported on Friday.
Despite being held inside a bio-bubble and all media persons covering the event subjected to RT-PCR tests every 48 hours, one person, who has been accessing the media centre at the Kalinga Stadium, tested positive in RT-PCR test conducted on Thursday.
According to a member of the local organising committee, the person who tested positive is a social media team member of Department of Sports and Youth Services (DSYS), Odisha government.
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The development created a sort of panic among the organisers, who made it mandatory for the journalists covering the event to undergo RT-PCR test on Friday, failing which they would be barred from entering the media centre.
"RT-PCR test is mandatory for all today who want to access the media centre and cover the rest of the tournament. It is being conducted every 48 hours but has been made compulsory after a member of DSYS social media team tested positive," the local official said.
"He has been accessing the media centre daily and hence contact tracing is on and today's test is mandatory for all those who have been using the media centre."
The showpiece junior tournament, which started on November 25, had remained incident-free till Friday's case.