NHL asked to take additional COVID-19 measures to play in Canada, according to report
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A joint letter written by five provincial health officers outlines the additional measures the NHL will have to take in order to play games this coming season in Canada, according to a TSN report. TSN senior hockey reporter Frank Seravalli writes that the letter, authored by Alberta Health chief medical officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw and obtained by TSN, provides the provinces with two options that could result in each team playing home games in its own arena. According to Seravalli, the PHOs are asking the NHL to do more regular testing of close contacts or wait to start the season. They also suggest making travel less varied early in the schedule, which the NHL released on Wednesday. The letter was written in response to the NHL’s Return to Play proposal.
And there are other leagues that play hockey and it’s important that they all be treated fairly in this process.”
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