Vikings head trainer tests positive for coronavirus; top draft choice, 3 other rookies on COVID-19 reserve list – Minneapolis Star Tribune

Sugarman had been going through routine coronavirus testing, which began recently as the Vikings prepare for training camp, but he and his family took an additional test last week that exposed the favorable result.

A day prior to Vikings veterans were arranged to report to training camp, the team announced Monday that head athletic trainer Eric Sugarman– who is likewise in charge of the teams COVID-19 prevention method as its infection control officer– has checked favorable for the infection.

The Vikings put four novices– first-round choice Justin Jefferson, sixth-rounder Blake Brandel, seventh-rounder Brian Cole and undrafted totally free agent Tyler Higby– on the leagues new COVID-19 reserve list, after the players were found either to have checked positive for the infection or remained in close contact with someone who had.

The group said in a statement that Sugarman and household members, who also evaluated favorable for the infection over the weekend, remain in self-quarantine. The Vikings evaluated the people who were in close contact with Sugarman, and they discovered no additional cases in the front workplace and added that no players have actually been in contact with Sugarman.

Novices reported Thursday and took two coronavirus tests in a four-day period prior to Mondays statement.

” At this time we are all doing fine and experiencing only mild signs,” Sugarman said of his better half and two kids in the groups statement.

The NFL prohibits teams from disclosing whether a player is on the reserve list due to the fact that he checked positive or had contact with a carrier of the infection, however its believed the 4 gamers did not can be found in contact with Sugarman.

Jefferson, Brandel, Cole and Higby were among a group of approximately 40 gamers who reported Thursday as quarterbacks, rookies and gamers rehabbing from injury got to training school.

His favorable test outcome does not change the groups strategies for veterans, who remain set up to report Tuesday to start a four-day duration that includes three coronavirus tests prior to physicals begin on Saturday. The NFL Players Association approved the Vikings Infectious Disease Emergency Response plan Monday afternoon.

” Eric will continue to fulfill his function as the teams ICO virtually as much as possible, and his athletic training staff and other Vikings personnel will assist where needed,” the group stated in its statement. “We want Eric and his family a fast and full healing and look forward to him returning to the Vikings when suitable.”.

” As I sit here in quarantine, it is clear this infection does not discriminate,” Sugarman said in his statement. “It needs to continue to be taken seriously. I encourage people to take the essential precautions and follow standards that have actually been developed nationally and in your area.”

” Eric instantly shared his outcomes with the organization and began to follow the formerly developed extensive procedure developed by the NFL and local and national health experts,” the Vikings said.

” As I sit here in quarantine, it is clear this infection does not discriminate,” Sugarman said in his statement. “It ought to continue to be taken seriously. I motivate people to take the needed safety measures and follow standards that have been developed nationally and locally.”

Players who test positive for COVID-19 should keep away from the team for 10 days, consisting of three successive days without symptoms. If they pass 2 coronavirus tests, asymptomatic players who check favorable can return after five days.