USA Today: The Georgia State Panthers football team said Sunday that positive COVID-19 tests that forced the postponement of their Saturday game against Charlotte were because of “errors in reading the test results.”
The Panthers said players and staff were tested on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, with the first two rounds producing no positive results. The results from Thursday’s batch of tests came in Friday, before the team was scheduled to travel to Charlotte.
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