Hearts of Oak forward Abednego Tetteh has disclosed that he tested negative for the coronavirus after taking a second test.
The former Bechem United striker was among three Hearts of Oak players to have tested positive for COVID-19 which was announced by the club.
The three players were isolated and after the second round of testing, Abednego Tetteh indicated his result came out negative.
According to him, he has been advised by the doctor to isolate and undergo another test on Friday to be certain of his COVID-19 status.
“I am not in camp because I was told I had contracted COVID-19. Myself, Nurudeen and Opoku”, he told Odiasempa Kwame Oware on Wamputu Sports on Happy 98.9FM.
“After I was told I had contracted the COVID-19, I went to see my doctor and after checks, it showed that I wasn’t having the COVID-19.
“The doctor told me to isolate for one week to be sure that I don’t have the virus. I will undertake another test on Friday”.
Abednego Tetteh will miss Hearts of Oak league opener against Aduana Stars on Saturday.
“But unfortunately I will not be available for Aduana Stars’ match because of my one-week isolation.”