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Seven members of the team, including India’s women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal, have died

Six members of the Indian women’s hockey team, including Rani Rampal, defeated Corona. They have been in quarantine at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Bangalore for the past two weeks. This information is provided by Captain Rani on her Twitter handle. All seven players were found to be Corona positive on April 24 after the women’s hockey core group returned to Bangalore’s national camp after a break. However, all these players showed no symptoms.

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“Thank you all for your love and psychological support over the past two weeks through messages and phone calls,” the queen said in her Twitter statement. I, my teammate and the assistant staff have now fully recovered from Kovid-19. I am blessed to be a member of the hockey fraternity / friends / fans. Special thanks to Hockey India and Sai for taking good care of us. ‘

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The Queen requested the countrymen to help those in need during this difficult time. “It’s so sad to know that so many people are losing their loved ones. I pray for them all,” he said. Please help your nearest and dearest to you. Let’s fight this epidemic together. Stay safe, wear a mask and strictly follow all guidelines for Kovid-19. “Besides Queen, Savita Poonia, Sharmila Devi, Rajni, Navjot Kaur, Navneet Kaur and Susheela are team video analyst Amrit Prakash and scientific consultant Wayne Lombard has been exposed to coronavirus.

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