The WWE does not seem to have its coronavirus outbreak under control, as more people involved in the organization are reportedly testing positive for the virus.

According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, the WWE is dealing with additional positive cases at the Performance Center in Florida after a number of behind-the-scenes workers and in-ring talent tested positive late last month. The news comes as Florida continues to deal with record-number cases.

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Since the end of June, the WWE has administered nearly 1,500 tests, with Renee Young, Jamie Noble, Kayla Braxton and Adam Pearce all testing positive for the virus.

To try to control the outbreak, the WWE has administered a strict mask policy during its tapings. Everyone except those who appear on screen are required to wear masks. Those who refuse will be fined $500 for a first violation and $1000 for a second violation. This is a stark reversal to its previous policy, which did not require anyone to wear masks. WWE is also selling masks for fans at WWE Shop and is donating 100 percent of the net proceeds to Americares.

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