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NHL Phased return to play sport protocol (4 phases)

Phase 1: (Pause and self-quarantine) No document could be found Phase 2: (Noncontact skating for players in small groups at team facilities.) In Phase 2, the first step in resumption of League activities will be to allow Clubs to reopen each of their training facilities in the Club`s home city, to permit gatherings of small groups of Players (i.e., maximum of six(6) Players at any one time, plus a limited number of Club staff), to engage in individualized training activitieson a voluntary basis, as set forth in detail below. This activity will be permitted only in those jurisdictions where the applicable health authorities have sufficiently relaxed local restrictions to permit such gatherings. Clubs whose local health authorities would allow for the reopening of Club facilities will be required to consult with and seek approval from the League prior to any reopening of Club facilities. In those jurisdictions which continue to restrict or prohibit such activity from occurring, and in order to address potential competitive concerns, the League will work with those Clubs to facilitate alternative arrangements, if desired. Further, Clubs are requiredto comply with the public health mandatesand recommended best practices of the CDC and/or Public HealthAgency of Canada("Health Canada")applicableto them and thefacility in whichPhase 2 activities are to take place, including any changes to such recommendations that may take place after the commencement of Phase 2. Clubs who are unable to allow access to Players in your facility as contemplated by Phase 2or who are concerned that their operations do not satisfy public health recommendationsshallnotify Bill Daly or Julie Grand, so that we can work with your Club to determine whether alternative arrangementsare appropriate or necessary. https://www.nhlpa.com/news/1-21859/nhl-phased-return-to-sport-protocol Phase 3 (Training camps): In Phase 3 of the NHL`s Return to Sport the Players of the 24 NHL Clubs participating in the resumption of the 2019/20 NHL Season will transition from voluntary, individual and small group training in Club facilities ("Phase 2") to organized Training Camp activities ("Phase 3") in preparation for the resumption of competition ("Phase 4"). As in Phase 2, the health of Player and Club personnel remains the League`s top priority, and this Protocol sets out the various preventative measures and mitigations that will serve to protect against contraction of COVID-19, as well asprocedures fordetection of infection and transmission of COVID-19. It is intended to provide the Players of each NHL Club an opportunity to participate in team-based conditioning prior to the resumption of play in a safe and secure environment. The NHL and the NHLPA, working closely with their respective medical, epidemiological and infectious diseases experts, have worked together closely in establishing this Protocol for Phase 3. While comprehensive, the measures outlined in this Protocol cannot mitigate all risk. A range of clinical scenarios exists, from very mild to fatal outcome.COVID-19 generally affects older age groups and thosewithpreviously existing medical conditions, moreso than younger, and otherwise healthy, individuals, and we recognize that Players and personnel have family and household members who may fall into these vulnerable categories. https://nhl.bamcontent.com/images/assets/binary/317335334/binary-file/file.pdf Phase 4 (Resumption of games): In Phase 4,24 NHL Clubs will transition from Phase 3 Training Camp in each of their local markets to travel to either of two centralized "hub" cities (12 teams per city). They will be housed in "Phase 4 Secure Zones" (see SectionC, below) where they will participate in game play, consisting of exhibition games, qualifying round games, and the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. The remaining four (4) Stanley Cup Playoff teams will convene in a single Phase 4 Secure Zoneto compete for the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final. https://nhl.bamcontent.com/images/assets/binary/317335004/binary-file/file.pdf
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Tagging: COVID-19 Coronavirus Quarantäne
Julkaistu: 2020
Painos: 24. Mai 2020
Julkaisutyypit: elektroninen julkaisu
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: keskitaso