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Kelowna Rockets cleared to resume team activities after team cohort tests negative for COVID-19

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Western Hockey League mandated quarantine period of 14 days, the Kelowna Rockets stepped onto the ice at Prospera Place Wednesday morning for a light skate.On March 30, a member of the team’s hockey staff tested positive for the coronavirus and the WHL announced a suspension of all team activities for the Rockets.The shutdown resulted in the postponement of the Tuesday, March 30, game at Prospera Place against the Kamloops Blazers.On March 31, after six more positive COVID-19 tests within the Rocket’s team cohort, the WHL revealed that the Rocket’s suspension of team activity would last for 14 days.Kelowna Rockets’ activities suspended for 14 days following 6 COVID-19 positive tests: WHLDuring the 14-day period of self-isolation, another.

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