In a release issued Thursday, the NBA outlined
changes to its health and safety protocol related to the
coronavirus pandemic. The new rules would go into full effect
for individuals two weeks after a final dose of the vaccine is
received.
The changes include the lifting of mask requirements in
practice, eliminating quarantine following exposure to COVID-19,
allowing visitors at home or on the road without testing, and
scheduling in-person sponsorship and marketing events.
Players and staff who receive the required doses of the COVID-19
vaccine also can work with a trainer or therapist -- who also
must be fully vaccinated -- and no longer must submit to daily
point-of-care testing.
The league announcement comes as additional teams are clearing
the way for fans to return to arenas.
On Thursday, the Nuggets confirmed fans could attend home games
in Denver as of April 2.
--Field Level Media
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