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NHL announces 27 positive COVID tests in training camp

By Zach Laing
Jan 12, 2021, 20:46 ESTUpdated: Jan 12, 2021, 20:48 EST
The NHL says there have been 27 positive COIVD-19 cases in players through training camp.
The majority of them come from the Dallas Stars, who had 17 players test positive for the virus. The players have been largely asymptomatic and are recovering without complication, the league said.
All of the tests were conducted between Dec. 30 and Jan. 11 on a daily basis. The league said a total of 12,000 tests were administered to over 1,200 players.
This year the league will be providing regular updates on COVID-19 test results and will be including the names of the players. This is a shift in the way the league handled the reporting of tests during their 2020 return-to-play.
There, the league opted to not identify players skirting it by deeming players “unfit to play.”
During the summer series’, no players tested positive inside the bubble, but before teams landed in Edmonton and Toronto, a total of 50 positive tests were found.
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