COVID-19 pandemic.When asked if he’d be concerned about letting CFL players from the harder-hit United States come to Winnipeg for a shortened 2020 season, Pallister said a good health and safety plan could be developed to make it work for the city.“I think as long as the precautionary measures and the self-isolation periods and the other recommendations of our health officer are respected and followed, then I think we’re not in an unreasonable position to offer relative safety,” Pallister said Tuesday.
Infectious disease expert likes hub plans, but says CFL and other leagues still face issues “And in offering relative safety, if we can then advance our economy and social lives, then that’s a good thing.”The league hasn’t started its 2020.