All PCR tests from the Edmonton Elks collected on both Sunday, August 29 and Monday, August 30 have returned negative.
That marks five consecutive days without a positive test for the green and gold, meaning the Elks are on track to return to Commonwealth Stadium for team activities on Wednesday, September 1.
All tier 1 players, coaches and staff will receive their final PCR test of the team’s 10-day isolation period on Tuesday. Barring any positive tests, the team will be together on Wednesday for team meetings and a walk through.
The Elks are scheduled to hit the field on Thursday, September 2 for their first full practice since their game against the B.C. Lions on Thursday, August 19.
Edmonton’s first game in more than two weeks will come against the Calgary Stampeders on Monday, September 6 in the Labour Day Classic.
ELKS TESTING TIMELINE
Elks played B.C. Lions on Thursday, August 19
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Friday, August 20
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Saturday, August 21
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TESTING: All Elks tier 1 players, coaches, and staff are administered a PCR test at the team facility. As per CFL protocols, testing occurs within 48 hours of the team’s most recent game.
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Sunday, August 22
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Upon the return of Saturday’s test results early Sunday morning, the Elks cancel Sunday’s practice. The team facility is immediately closed to all activities (excluding testing) and all tier 1 players, coaches, and staff enter isolation at home. Enhanced testing plan is initiated.
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Edmonton’s game against the Toronto Argonauts on Thursday, August 26 is postponed by the CFL.
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TESTING: All Elks tier 1 players, coaches, and staff are administered a rapid antigen test, and PCR test at the team facility. All tier 1 members are assigned a designated arrival time to avoid any crossover during testing.
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Monday, August 23
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Tuesday, August 24
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Wednesday, August 25
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Thursday, August 26
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Friday, August 27
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Saturday, August 28
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Sunday, August 29
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Monday, August 30