
21 hockey players on Vancouver Canucks have tested positive for COVID-19
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At least 21 hockey players on the Vancouver Canucks have tested positive for the coronavirus, the team said Wednesday in a statement. The massive outbreak, which has affected nearly all of the team's players, is one of the largest that a professional sports team has faced during the pandemic.
The team's outbreak first made news on March 31, when the Canucks postponed a game against the Calgary Flames after three positive COVID-19 tests in two days. The next day, the league postponed three more of the team's games. In the past week, more and more players were added to the team's COVID list. As of Wednesday, 25 members of the organization — 21 players and 4 staff members — have tested positive, according to a statement from the team written by the Canucks physician and an infectious disease specialist.More Related News