Kazakh tennis player Yaroslava Shvedova, one of the first tennis players to be put in quarantine since as she was on a flight which had a person infected with the COVID-19 virus, has been released from quarantine but will need to be in home quarantine for 10 days.
Shvedova posted on her Instagram account that she was finally going home after the mandated quarantine and later again posted, "My freedom was short, now I need to stay in home quarantine for 10 days. At least I'm at home with my family.💜 Shvedova also posted a picture of her spending time with her children after being at home.
👨👩👧👦 #изкарантинавкарантин ⠀ ⠀My freedom was short, now I need to stay in home quarantine for 10 days.
At least I'm at home with my family.💜 #fromquarantintoquarantin
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