Quote Originally Posted by pv4 View Post
As an easy eg I saw someone comment on facebook that they were near Dimi at shops or similar last week. For the few people that have dealt with any of the players in this last 2-3 weeks, it at least helps them know if they came into contact with them or not. I'm sure there are heaps of people that have served the players at shops etc, who is to know if they did or didn't contact the person with the virus?

Lawrie's direct quote is the player was involved in the Melbourne City game but made no mention of the Roar game. I can't figure out why he would not mention the Roar game, unless the guy actually didn't play in the game.

I therefore conclude it is Glen Moss, and he was attempting to fly back to NZ.

Whoever it is, I hope they do not get too badly ill from it and have not spread it.

What I am disturbed about the most is all people involved in both the City and Roar games aren't forced to isolate already, this makes no sense to me and I'm surprised how chill the health services are being about this. Just lock us down already.

Agree.
Privacy is important, but public health is more important.
There can't be overreaction to this.
Being positive to COVID-19 is not a stigma, but knowing who is positive can help preventing the spread -> saving lives.
Names of positive players have been made public in Europe and other parts of the world, and no one complained.