"Testing" is an ill-defined term. Depending on the kind of test, you more likely want (per CDC guidance) every NEGATIVE test confirmed.
I've put more details on a particular rapid antigen test at the COVIDboard site (no relation to CARDboard). Please discuss details there, not here.
Are you willing to trust your players' health to the other school's "protocol"? Then there are also the protocols of the hosting site. I believe that the protocols of the site always will apply. The NCAA or SEC or Univ. of Alabama don't get to tell XYZ County what their health regulations must be.
As I recall, the 2021 basketball tournaments had well defined set of protocols set up by the NCAA & the local governments. It is hard to believe, but they had more time to set that up than the current situation with a fast-spreading infection.
I've put more details on a particular rapid antigen test at the COVIDboard site (no relation to CARDboard). Please discuss details there, not here.
Are you willing to trust your players' health to the other school's "protocol"? Then there are also the protocols of the hosting site. I believe that the protocols of the site always will apply. The NCAA or SEC or Univ. of Alabama don't get to tell XYZ County what their health regulations must be.
As I recall, the 2021 basketball tournaments had well defined set of protocols set up by the NCAA & the local governments. It is hard to believe, but they had more time to set that up than the current situation with a fast-spreading infection.
(12-23-2021, 02:35 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: So hold the schools accountable for their own protocols:
1. Testing within 24 hrs of kickoff/tip-off. Make sure every positive test is confirmed.
2. Positive test = you’re immediately quarantined from rest of team.
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I’m not sure how this differs from the present situation. NCAA seems to have little teeth in enforcement.
