The Gunners have shut their preparation ground and club staff who had late contact with Arteta will now self-segregate.
The Premier League will hold "a crisis club meeting" on Friday to talk about future apparatuses.
"This is truly baffling," said Spaniard Arteta, 37.
"I stepped through the examination in the wake of feeling inadequately. I will be busy working when I'm permitted."
Armory expects "countless individuals" will self-disengage, including the "full first-group crew".
The club were because of face Brighton in the Premier League at Amex Stadium on Saturday (15:00 GMT) yet Brighton discharged an announcement, not long after affirmation of Arteta's sure test, declaring that the game had been canceled.
BBC Sport sees each of the 20 Premier League clubs need to choose a brought together methodology, and one of the potential choices that will be talked about at the gathering is deferring the remainder of this current end of the week's booked apparatuses.
"The wellbeing of our kin and the more extensive open is our need and that is the place our center is," said Arsenal overseeing chief Vinai Venkatesham.
"We are in dynamic exchange with all the pertinent individuals to deal with this circumstance fittingly, and we anticipate returning to preparing and playing when clinical exhortation permits."
Arms stockpile's Premier League coordinate with Manchester City on Wednesday was deferred as a "careful step" and a few Gunners players went into self-segregation after Olympiakos proprietor Evangelos Marinakis contracted coronavirus.
Arms stockpile said Marinakis, 52, met some of their players when the Gunners facilitated the Greek side in an Europa League coordinate two weeks prior.
The club said no players or staff would be tried for coronavirus.
Manchester City safeguard Benjamin Mendy is self-segregating as a precautionary measure after an individual from his family was admitted to medical clinic showing side effects of coronavirus.
Three Leicester City first-cooperative individuals have additionally self-detached in the wake of demonstrating side effects of coronavirus.
Winnowed from BBC
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