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Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell & The Rest Of The Utah Jazz Team Cleared Of Coronavirus Following 14 Days Of Quarantine

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#Roommates, Utah Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell (the first two NBA players to be diagnosed with coronavirus) have some good news to celebrate.

According to new reports, both men have been officially cleared of the highly contagious disease following their 14 days of self-quarantine.@WashingtonPost reports, after spending two weeks in strongly suggested self-quarantine following testing positive for the coronavirus, both Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell, along with the rest of the Utah Jazz players and staff members, have all been cleared by the Utah Department of Health.

The update of their health was announced on March 27th.The Utah Jazz released a statement on the team website regarding the health update, writing:“The Utah

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