Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell and the rest of the Utah Jazz players and staff were cleared by the state’s department of health on Friday after completing their respective periods of isolation and quarantine.
Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell and the rest of the Utah Jazz players and staff were cleared by the state’s department of health on Friday after completing their respective periods of isolation and quarantine following exposure to COVID-19, the team said in a statement.The Jazz said that all players and staff will continue to follow social distancing roles, while limiting time outside of their homes only to what has been considered to be “essential activities.
, Oklahoma officials were prepared with test kits, and 58 people from the Jazz or with connections to the Jazz were tested because the Oklahoma State Department of Health considered it a “public health decision.” Other NBA players that have tested positive for COVID-19 have included Detroit’s Christian Wood, Brooklyn’s
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