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Neil Doncaster issues stark coronavirus warning as Hamilton face further testing sweat ahead of Kilmarnock clash

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coronavirus tests in the coming weeks, as three Hamilton players go into quarantine. The Lanarkshire club have seen three positive tests, with full-back Lee Hodson also asked to self-isolate.

That saw training shut down for a deep clean, with manager Brian Rice fearing his squad could be decimated ahead of Saturday's clash with Kilmarnock.

Accies will face further testing tomorrow, and the head of the SPFL expects more positive tests in the coming weeks. Doncaster warned: "Given the current incidence of the virus in the community, we are likely to see more and more positive tests for Covid-19 amongst Premiership teams. "This situation once again emphasises the importance of our current testing regime in reducing the likelihood of the virus.

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