Presently Indian group would be thought of as removed from the competition.
AFC says proper clinical consideration is being given to the tainted players.
On Sunday, the men's singles last of the badminton competition was canceled because of COVID.
Mumbai: India had to pull out from the Women's Asian Cup right now underway in Mumbai after a COVID-19 episode left the side unfit to handle a full side on Sunday.
The hosts were because of challenge Taiwan for the second of their three gathering games, however sure tests left them incapable to name the necessary 13 players.
Accordingly, India would be thought of as removed from the competition, which will, in any case, proceed as booked, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said in an assertion.
"Suitable clinical consideration is being given to the contaminated players and the AFC wishes them a full and expedient recuperation," the assertion added.
The Women's Asian Cup is the most recent of a few Indian games wrecked by the country's progressing Omicron variation episode.
Somewhere else on Sunday the men's singles last of the Syed Modi International badminton competition was canceled in Lucknow after one of the contenders tried positive for the infection.
Seven days sooner the India Open badminton contest was hit by various withdrawals including men's favorite Kidambi Srikanth.