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Great news. They should allow teams to testing out of the mandatory quarantine as well...no positive tests for 3 days.
Didn't Gonzaga reduce the team quarantine to zero days already? I guess if ranked #1 the rules don't apply.
A player and a team staff member tested positive, not sure how the 2 would not have had any contact with rest of team but I guess they found a loophole.Didn't they say it was someone who wasn't really with the team? Something like that. Seems like a good way to get around the rules.
Many states had been requiring mandatory 14 day quarantines if you traveled from a "hot spot". As someone who has tried multiple times to schedule a vacation only to get stopped repeatedly, this is definitely new, and welcome, news.It's only 7 days with a negative test so it kinda works out that way already. Usually people don't discover they've been exposed and need to quarantine until they're a few days in. So say you find out you were exposed late on day 3. You get a test on day 4, negative results day 5. If you got two more tests you'd be on day 7 anyways.
Stop by who? That is all voluntary you have to qurantine.Many states had been requiring mandatory 14 day quarantines if you traveled from a "hot spot". As someone who has tried multiple times to schedule a vacation only to get stopped repeatedly, this is definitely new, and welcome, news.