Manitoba’s chief public health officer sees merit of Winnipeg CFL hub idea That’s important, because acceptance from Health Canada is a must.
Without it, there’s no federal money for the CFL, and, essentially, no season.If games are held, players would be required to isolate for 14 days at home before coming to Winnipeg.
Upon their arrival in the Manitoba capital, players would self-isolate for another seven days.Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, has said players will be tested for COVID-19 in their own jurisdictions.
Then they’ll be tested on their first day, sixth day and 13th day in Winnipeg.The general public will not be allowed inside dedicated CFL host hotels or IG Field.