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Premier League footballer 'breaks Covid-19 rules for cocaine-fuelled gay sex orgy'

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Politicalite.If true, is the latest case of a footballer breaking strict Covid protocol, in a time where Premier League, and UK, cases have been at an all-time high.During the latest round of testing, 18 cases were reported, which also led to the postponement of two Premier League fixtures.It is not suggested that any of those testing positive also breached Covid-19 rules.Both Everton vs Manchester City and Tottenham vs Fulham were called off this week by league officials following a surge in positive cases.However, after further testing, it is expected that all Premier League games will go ahead this coming weekend.The Premier League have confirmed that they are not considering a two-week circuit break to stop the spread of the virus.A.

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