NBA WILL TEST PLAYERS FOR COVID-19 EVERY OTHER DAY IN ORLANDO

By Peter Gleason

The NBA says that COVID-19 testing for players and staff taking part in the league’s restart will begin June 23 and take place every other day.

In a memo, which was obtained by ESPN, says players and “essential team staff” — any coaches, trainers or medical personnel who will be working with players directly, or will be part of the travel party to Orlando — will be administered both a COVID-19 test and an antibody test on June 23.

Each person will then be administered another COVID-19 test every other day, as well as the two days directly before the team leaves for Walt Disney World. All teams are currently scheduled to arrive at Walt Disney World between July 7 and July 9.

The memo doesn’t say what type of testing the league will use, but sources told ESPN’s Zach Lowe that it is a less invasive nasal swab, and possibly much less invasive than the one that has been common so far.

The memo also doesn’t say what the protocol will be for anyone who tests positive for the coronavirus. It also doesn’t include any details about what the testing protocols will be after teams arrive in Orlando.

International players who left the country have been asked to return to their home markets by tomorrow, with the remainder of players scheduled to return by June 22. Teams are expected to have close to three weeks after arriving in Orlando to prepare for the season to resume on July 30.

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