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Racing’s hidden dangers exposed in coronavirus crisis – Racenet
Racing is confronting a hidden COVID-19 danger with stablehands and track riders working different jobs at multiple stables to make a living, often without the knowledge of trainers or health officials.

Racing is confronting a hidden COVID-19 danger with stablehands and track riders working different jobs at multiple stables to make a living, often without the knowledge of trainers or health officials.
The issue potentially makes it harder to contain the spread of coronavirus and track contacts if there is a positive case within racing, with dramatic events unfolding after a Richard Laming stablehand tested positive on Friday.
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