Several T1 members have released a positive COVID-19

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This weekend, T1 finished the LCK Spring Split best and won the Grand Final 3-1 in Gen.G – all after a historic split in which Faker and his team conceded no regular season Bo3 . . However, they will not be able to fully celebrate this coronation, since 5 members of the League of Legends team tested positive for COVID-19 the day after the victory.

5 members injured

T1 are not the first LCK team to be affected. Mid-March, Fredit BRION had to leave his roster for defiling several members. The LCK later relaxed the rules and allowed players to play remotely if a case of COVID was discovered in the team.

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“We would like to inform fans that League of Legends T1 team members playing on LCK, Zeus, Oner, Faker, Keria and Moment had a positive statement today regarding COVID-19. While testing on Gumaius, Asper, Bang and Polt were negative, we are. We are making sure to keep them safe.

They will be quarantined until April 9 on government instructions and will be assessed at the organization’s offices. We’re making sure players get enough rest during this time and have everything they need to recover quickly.

At the same time, we ensure a complete disinfection of the headquarters and T1 facilities. We would like to apologize once again for the concerns of our fans and will do our best to restore our team as soon as possible. Thank you for your support and encouragement during this time.

We wish them good luck so that they can be in good condition during this period. Mid-season invite begins May 10 in Busan, South Korea.

Source : Millenium

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