Usain Bolt positive to COVID-19: health minister

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Jamaica's Minister of Health says legendary sprinter Usain Bolt has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. 9News

Minister Christopher Tufton said Bolt was aware of the results and his recent contacts were being traced.

"It triggers an approach to questioning, interrogation if you will, which we follow through with contact tracing."Bolt said on social media Monday that he was awaiting the result of a coronavirus test and was quarantining himself as a precaution.

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