plus we have our cricket reporter henry moran. we have our cricket reporter henry moran and drjeremy rossman, a lecturer in virology at the university of kent. a very warm welcome to all of our guests and the first question is for dan. it comes from a viewer. hello. my name is max and my question for you is, if before a game in any professional sport, a player tests positive for the coronavirus and his team—mates do not test positive, will the match be abandoned over fears of transmission? thank you. thank you, max. that is for you, dan. it's one of the big question is, max, that sport faces of course, as it prepares to resume. what would happen in the event of positive tests? the short answer is no, it doesn't necessarily mean that any fixtures have to be cancelled. public health england have drawn a distinction between what would happen in the event of positive tests at the workplace, and what would happen in the home. so if a footballer for example tests positive, and we have seen a few have already during training, then they a