I think it’s going to seem, as it essentially did for most of the playoffs, very much like the pre-COVID protocols we were following then. … But I don’t see much more beyond that, at least right now. To the extent there are relatively simple things we can do to reduce risk of transmission, we would do those as well. But in the bowels of the arena, where people are proximate and trainers and others are working on players. Silver added “my assumption is there would probably be some mask-wearing - not required of fans, unless local municipalities require it. “And to the extent a player or a member of the staff is positive, they would then, whatever the state of the protocols are then, whether there’s antivirals available to them, but certainly they would be separated from the team.” The league had a 95 percent vaccination rate last season but most of the attention was focused on one player in particular who was famously unvaccinated, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving, who missed most of his team’s home games in the regular season because of New York City mandates that were eventually lifted.Īs for health and safety protocols next season, “what it looks like to me is people who are symptomatic would test, and would be tested quickly,” Commissioner Adam Silver said during the start of the NBA Finals - an event he missed the final two games of after testing positive for COVID himself. Yahoo Sports earlier this summer reported the league will not have a mandate for vaccination next season, a continuation of last season’s policy. Toronto Raptors fans fill Scotiabank Arena for a game. Brigadier general tatum 3 minutes to midnight series#Canada’s mandate for incoming foreign travelers to be vaccinated has been an issue all season for Major League Baseball, most notably when 10 Kansas City Royals did not travel to a recent weekend series with the rest of their teammates. The NBA told teams this week that players who are not fully vaccinated and have not been given a medical clearance will be barred from traveling to play the Raptors. NBA: Vaccine Mandate Still in Effect for Travel to CanadaĬanada’s vaccination policy for travelers will mean a continuation of last year’s NBA policy for players who would have to miss games at the Toronto Raptors, according to multiple reports. Here is a look at where things stand.Ĭlick here for the latest on COVID-19’s Effect on the Sports-Event Industry. Nearly every major sporting event has been canceled, moved or postponed. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.The coronavirus outbreak has forced difficult decisions for the sports-event industry. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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