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Gerwyn Price shares three negative Covid tests after Premier League Darts axe

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Gerwyn Price has shared footage of three negative Covid-19 tests after being axed from Premier League darts.The Welshman, who is No.1 in the world, was removed from Easter Monday’s fixtures after a registering a positive test.He was tested upon arrival at Milton Keynes’ Marshall Arena the night before as the 17-night tournament gets underway.But Price shared footage on his Instagram story which appears to show him testing negative for the virus.Sitting on his sofa, the 36-year-old said: “Well, I’ve been home about two hours.“So I thought I’d try and do a test at home to see if I was actually positive.”Price then pans the camera to show three Covid-19 home tests on the table, which provide a result 30 minutes after samples are provided.And.

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