Edmonton Elks say GM medically exempt from team’s COVID-19 vaccine policy – Edmonton
The Edmonton Elks say basic supervisor Brock Sunderland is medically exempt from a crew coverage requiring employees to be totally vaccinated in opposition to COVID-19.
The membership issued a press release Wednesday saying the exemption was granted following consultations with a number of physicians.
It didn’t supply any particulars on Sunderland’s well being.
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The assertion says each member of the Elks “stays dedicated to following public well being greatest practices and adhering to the CFL’s strict protocols” for gamers, coaches and assist employees.
13 Edmonton gamers examined optimistic for COVID-19 in August, forcing the crew into isolation and main the league to postpone a sport in opposition to the Argonauts in Toronto.
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The Elks (2-5) fell 34-24 to the Ottawa Redblacks on Tuesday and aren’t scheduled to play once more till Oct. 8, after they go to Winnipeg to tackle the Blue Bombers.
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