Report: Serious concerns about potential outbreak on Canucks yet again
The team's season was absolutely decimated last year due to a severe outbreak.
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There's real concern that the Vancouver Canucks could be looking at another potential COVID-19 outbreak after it was revealed that two members of the Carolina Hurricanes have been played in COVID-19 protocol.
Hurricanes forwards Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis have both been placed in protocol, which is of real concern to everyone on the ice last night as Jarvis played in the game, presumably while he was contagious.
The Canucks, of course, faced the worst COVID-19 outbreak amongst a professional sports team to date when approximately 16 of their players tested positive last season. The NHL shut the Canucks down for an extended period and there was a real feeling that the team may have had its season cut short due to the post-COVID effects amongst their players. In fact, forward Brandon Sutter still hasn't played citing symptoms that still plague him over half a year later.
If I'm a Canucks fan I'm watching the team's news closely over the next 24 hours. Here's hoping that Jarvis' positive test case is just a false positive and that no harm is done to anyone.