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Coronavirus roundup: All the latest news from the world of sport on May 24

The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on every walk of life, and sport is no exception.

Almost every sporting competition, including the Olympics, European Championship and Premier League, has been put on hold as the world's attention turns to getting the pandemic under control.

Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of the coronavirus-related news from the world of sport on May 24.

Sunday evening's headlines:

Lewis Hamilton admits he has questioned Formula 1 future in lockdown
Lewis Hamilton admitted to struggling for motivation during the coronavirus pandemic as the Formula One season has been put on hold. Read more.
Chelsea share Cesar Azpilicueta's special appearance - Sunday's goodwill stories
The Chelsea skipper had surprised Sulivan Primary School pupils last week. Read more.
Ross County chairman fears worst is yet to come for Scottish football
Roy MacGregor believes the game will have to deal with "a tsunami of unemployment and mental issues". Read more.
Danny Cowley will not force Huddersfield players to return
The Huddersfield manager will not put his players under pressure to return as Championship clubs begin training on Monday. Read more.
Two people from one Championship club test positive from over 1,000 tests
A total of 1014 Championship players and staff were tested over the past 72 hours. Read more.
Bournemouth reveal positive coronavirus test among playing staff
The Premier League announced two people had tested positive from 996 tests conducted on Thursday and Friday. Read more.
Mark Palios fears cost of coronavirus shutdown could surpass £200m mark
Tranmere chairman has serious concerns. Read more.
Premier League confirms two more positive tests for coronavirus
The second round of Covid-19 tests were conducted over the last few days on 996 players and staff from clubs. Read more.
Paul Barber: 'Summer football will provide different challenge'
Paul Barber believes some players could suffer, and safeguards must be adopted to ensure the new schedule is fair for all. Read more.
Two further positive coronavirus tests in Premier League
The Covid-19 tests were conducted over the last few days on 996 players and staff from the 20 clubs. Read more.
Lyon urge President Emmanuel Macron to follow Spain and resume football
The Ligue 1 club have been outraged by the French Government's decision in April. Read more.
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