Selasa, 30 Juni 2020

Woj explains what Adam Silver's coronavirus comments mean for the NBA's restart | SC with SVP - ESPN

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  1. Woj explains what Adam Silver's coronavirus comments mean for the NBA's restart | SC with SVP  ESPN
  2. Silver says he'll go in, out of bubble  theScore
  3. Adam Silver says "Large Number of Cases" Could Stop Season  Sports Illustrated
  4. NBA commissioner Adam Silver reiterates coronavirus outbreak in bubble could end season  Yardbarker
  5. Silver says NBA will handle kneeling when it happens  theScore
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2020-07-01 04:38:29Z
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Draymond Green reveals his championship favorite for the NBA's restart in Orlando | Jalen & Jacoby - ESPN

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  1. Draymond Green reveals his championship favorite for the NBA's restart in Orlando | Jalen & Jacoby  ESPN
  2. Adam Silver: Significant Coronavirus Spread Would Halt NBA Season  Sports Illustrated
  3. Wilson Chandler has opted out of the NBA bubble and Jay Williams understands | Golic and Wingo  NBA on ESPN
  4. Why the NBA’s summer mini-series should not be part of an official season  Pounding The Rock
  5. Malika Andrews on what NBA players are saying about entering the 'bubble' | Get Up  ESPN
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2020-06-30 22:30:03Z
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Travel between U.S., Canada complicating MLB Toronto approval - Sportsnet.ca

TORONTO — The Ontario government says the necessity of frequent travel between the U.S. and Canada is the complicating factor holding up approval for Major League Baseball to play in Toronto amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Lisa Anne MacLeod, Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport, said MLB’s plan is more difficult to approve because all 30 teams plan to be travelling. The NHL and NBA are intending to use hub cities.

Federal and local health authorities in Canada have approved a plan for the NHL to play in either Toronto or Edmonton, Alberta, but the plan does not involve travel back between the U.S. and Canada. The NHL is selecting hub cities — most likely two — where all the teams will play.

MLB requires an exemption to a requirement anyone entering Canada for nonessential reasons must self-isolate for 14 days. The U.S.-Canada border remains closed to nonessential travel until at least July 21.

"We want to make sure that the chief medical officer of health is satisfied with that criteria," MacLeod said. "And again there is that complicating factor, that this would be a bit more travel related than the others, so that right now is where we are at with our federal counterparts."

The Blue Jays are moving players to their spring training facility in Dunedin, Florida, where they will be tested and while they await word from the Canadian government. A number of players and staff already tested positive for the virus.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday that city, provincial and federal authorities "kind of gave their approval," but the Blue Jays are looking for a letter of support from the federal government. Ford also said Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer, requires a few tweaks to MLB’s submitted plan to play, which health authorities have been reviewing.

Anna Maddison, a spokesman for the Public Health Agency of Canada, said the federal government and the Blue Jays are discussing details. Maddison said Toronto Public Health and Ontario Ministry of Health are also actively engaged with the Blue Jays.

Dr. Andrew Morris, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Toronto and the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Sinai-University Health Network, said the U.S. is a disaster right now and it would be a bad look for the governments to turn a blind eye to public health for the purpose of resuming professional sports just as Ontario is getting its COVID-19 numbers under control.

A senior Canadian government official said last week that if MLB submitted an acceptable restart plan to the government, an exemption letter similar to the one provided to the NHL could be provided. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

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2020-06-30 19:25:00Z
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A look at the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Qualifiers Logos - SportsLogos.Net News

If/when the National Hockey League returns next month, 16 of the 24 remaining teams will be thrown into the Stanley Cup Qualifiers, a playoff round invented due to the sudden end of the 2019-20 regular season.

The Stanley Cup Qualifiers are basically meant to simulate the remainder of the season. The qualifiers round pits the bottom four playoff teams in each conference against the top four non-playoff teams in a best three-out-of-five series with each winner moving on to face the conference’s top four teams. Those four teams will be playing their own round-robin tournament to determine their seedings from 1-4.

With a new format comes an opportunity for new logos, and yes, the NHL now has a series of logos specifically for this situation.

The logos all follow the same format of the existing 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs and 2020 Stanley Cup Final logos with the final word swapped out for “Qualifiers”. The NHL has used this same logo style for its playoffs since 2013. In French, the new round is being referred to as Ronde de Qualification de la Coupe Stanley 2020, which is reflected in that logo.

Each of the eight 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Qualifiers matchups will also have their own specific matchup logo, this again follows the same format as the usual Stanley Cup Playoffs and Final round “matchup logos”.

There’s been no date set yet for the start of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs however speculation has been that things could get underway in the last week of July. The league has set July 10th as a target date to open team training camps.

Check out the history of Stanley Cup Playoffs and Stanley Cup Finals logos here

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2020-06-30 17:37:00Z
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What shortened season means for mapping out Nate Pearson’s MLB timeline - Sportsnet.ca

TORONTO – Back in March, the expectation around Blue Jays camp was that Nate Pearson would begin the 2020 season at triple-A Buffalo.

Despite his status as the game’s best right-handed pitching prospect and his impressive spring training performance, there was a legitimate developmental case to be made for keeping Pearson in the minors a little longer. The best place to refine his curveball might be triple-A, where there’s less urgency to win and greater emphasis on maximizing potential. Plus, the Blue Jays had reason to be careful about workload after a season in which Pearson’s innings total jumped by 80.

Alongside those developmental questions was the reality that a few more weeks in the minors would give the Blue Jays an additional year of club control over Pearson. While Blue Jays staff gave the impression of being locked in on Pearson’s on-field development, some outside the organization noted that a few weeks in the minors would keep Pearson in Toronto through 2026 rather than 2025. If Pearson realizes his potential, that could be a significant year.

Now, almost every variable has changed. The 60-game MLB season will be the shortest in baseball history, big-league rosters are bigger than ever and the triple-A season likely won’t take place at all. If there’s a developmental case for keeping Pearson off the big-league roster, it’s hard to see. But with all of that said, the team could gain that extra year of service time more easily than ever in a shortened season.

On Sunday, the Blue Jays officially added Pearson to their player pool, making him eligible to contribute to the team in 2020. Health-permitting, he’ll make his debut this summer, assuming there is an MLB season. For that to happen, the Blue Jays will first have to find a home and until they have clarity on those next steps, the front office appears focused on logistics. That’s understandable, but soon enough, the Blue Jays will have answers on that front. At that point, they’ll face a significant question regarding Pearson’s future. Namely, will he spend the entire season at the MLB level?

Months ago, the idea of developing Pearson in the minors made some sense, but it now appears likely that the entire minor-league season will be cancelled. Without those games, it’s hard to see how Pearson’s development would be maximized by practicing with the Jays’ reserves.

Granted, development can happen outside of game settings. The last few months offer proof of that, as Pearson has worked out in Florida, refining his pitches in the Tampa area at places such as the KineticPro Baseball performance lab. Under the circumstances, that’s pretty resourceful, but if Pearson wants to know how his curve plays in games that matter, there’s only one place to find out: the majors.

Maybe that’s not ideal given the pressure of major-league games, but little about this 2020 season would be considered optimal. Teams simply have to do the best they can under the circumstances. With 30-man rosters, there’s certainly no shortage of space in the majors for Pearson (though he will require a 40-man roster spot once the Blue Jays select his contract and that means cutting someone else).

What’s more, any innings concerns that lingered around Pearson have likely eased by now. In a 60-game season, workhorse pitchers might log 60-70 innings with most starters falling well short of that mark. At this point, innings are a rather antiquated way of measuring workload, so the Blue Jays will of course measure fatigue in other ways, but it’s safe to say pitchers face a different physical challenge over two months than they would over six.

So, to recap:

• The majors are likely the only place Pearson can test his stuff in games this summer.

• There’s little reason to be concerned that Pearson’s 2020 workload will snowball out of control.

• He has the potential to help the Blue Jays win games.

• There’s room for him on the roster.

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Why, under those circumstances, would anyone even consider breaking camp without him? Well, let’s look at how service time will be calculated in this shortened season. According to a source familiar with the MLB rules, players will get a full year of service if they spend at least 62 days in the majors in 2020 (most years the minimum is 172 days). Or, put another way, any player who obtains less than 62 days of service time doesn’t get credit for the full year.

If this were a video game, a prudent GM might decide to keep Pearson in the minors for a week or so until early August then call him up for the remaining two months of the year with complete confidence that Pearson would get less than the 62 days required for a full year of service. On paper, one start in late July certainly isn’t worth the full year of club control the Blue Jays would get in 2026.

But of course Ross Atkins isn’t playing a video game here. The decision the front office makes will be monitored closely in the Blue Jays’ clubhouse, by the Toronto fan base and within the offices of the MLBPA. All of those stakeholders would notice if Pearson doesn’t break camp and some might oppose such a decision loudly. When the team’s focus shifts back from logistics to development those voices will be worth considering.

It wasn’t long ago that starting Pearson in the minors looked defensible. Service time aside, there was a case to be made for sending him to Buffalo. But there was a triple-A season then, creating alternative settings for top prospects to develop in games. A few months later, it would be harder to justify keeping Pearson off the roster for baseball reasons.

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2020-06-30 14:58:00Z
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Blue Jays gather in Dunedin while awaiting approval for Toronto camp - Sportsnet.ca

TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays shifted plans Monday amid the ongoing wait for Canadian government approval of a Rogers Centre training camp, instructing players to gather in Dunedin, Fla., so the club can begin its MLB-mandated intake process.

Word of the change emerged hours after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said federal, provincial and municipal health officials had essentially approved the team’s modified quarantine proposal, but that “a letter of support from the federal government” was still needed.

Minus that piece and with the July 1 report date creeping closer and closer, the Blue Jays pushed back a chartered flight from Florida tentatively slated for Wednesday to Saturday, and set in motion plans for the intake process called for in the 2020 Operations Manual.

The adjustments positioned the Blue Jays to be ready for any eventuality without sacrificing valuable workout time hanging in limbo, a growing concern for players.

“Upon the conclusion of intake and isolation, the team will either board a charter flight to Toronto to begin training under a modified quarantine, isolated from the general public, or remain in Florida to conduct training,” the club said in a statement. “The Blue Jays are hopeful to stage training camp and play regular season home games in Toronto and will continue to work through this possibility.”

Reasons for the delay weren’t immediately clear, although the arrival of players who have been tested on a single charter flight is likely preferable to the government over a piecemeal arrival of players from multiple locales in the United States.

The chaos only added to the stress on players and staff, some of whom had flights to Toronto booked for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, while others worried about going to Florida, where cases of COVID-19 continue to rise sharply.

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Underlining the club’s preparations on parallel tracks, a shipping truck was loaded up during the day and sat idly at the club’s Dunedin facility awaiting the green light to head north, while at night the recently upgraded TD Ballpark lights were adjusted to optimally illuminate the field.

Under the Operations Manual, upon arrival at training camp players must first complete a pre-screening symptom and exposure questionnaire, followed by an intake screening 48-72 hours before the July 1 report date.

During that process, players undergo mandatory temperature checks with a contactless thermometer, diagnostic/PCR testing and serology/antibody testing.

Players are then to self-isolate for 24-48 hours while the results are returned, with those who test negative cleared to enter spring training and anyone who tests positive instructed to remain in isolation while being treated under the MLB protocol.

In theory, this would also allow the Blue Jays to weed out any COVID-19 carriers before entering Canada, proceeding to meet the requirements of the mandatory 14-day quarantine for arriving travellers as part of a bubble extended to include the Rogers Centre field and the hotel attached to the dome.

Ford, speaking during his daily media briefing, said he had been in contact with Blue Jays president and CEO Mark Shapiro throughout the weekend and added that, “I know all the municipal, provincial and federal health folks kind of gave their approval.”

“I know there are a few tweaks here in the province that Dr. (David) Williams (the province’s chief health officer) wants to work out with them,” he continued. “But we have to wait for approval on the federal government on the quarantine side of things.”

With the coronavirus spread largely under control in Canada, public health officials are preaching an abundance of caution amid a staged reopening to avoid a resurgence akin to the one being experienced in parts of the United States.

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2020-06-30 02:12:00Z
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Latest On Blue Jays' Training Plans - MLB Trade Rumors

Every MLB club faces a difficult task in launching and sustaining a 2020 season. But the Blue Jays face some unique challenges as the only affiliated organization located outside of the United States.

The Toronto organization announced today that it will gather its players and personnel at its facility in Dunedin, Florida. The club says it will “begin the intake screening and isolation process” there.

[RELATED: Blue Jays 60-Man Player Pool]

The Jays’ next step will depend upon the views of the relevant Canadian authorities. If approval is granted, the club says it’ll charter a flight to train in Toronto “under a modified quarantine, isolated from the general public.” Otherwise, it’ll keep its employees at the Dunedin facility and undertake Summer Training there.

It was just ten days ago that the Blue Jays halted activities at its spring complex as coronavirus cases hit the neighboring Phillies facility and soared in the state of Florida generally. There was indeed cause for concern, as several players and staff members ended up testing positive for COVID-19 infections.

That mini-outbreak served to highlight the need for strict measures if this campaign is to occur in a reasonably safe manner. That’s all the more true for the Jays. With cases within the organization already, and the situation in Florida only continuing to worsen, gathering in Dunedin will have to be done carefully.

No doubt the Blue Jays are aware of all that and planning accordingly. The team’s stated preference is to train and play in Toronto, which will mean convincing the Canadian federal, provincial, and local governments that it can be done without unreasonable risk. As Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reported earlier today on Twitter, it seems as if that process is moving towards a favorable outcome for the Jays.

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2020-06-30 01:24:56Z
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Fred VanVleet On NBA Restart, 'We All Know The Right Thing To Do Is To Not Play' - TMZ

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2020-06-29 22:03:00Z
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NHL, NHLPA finalizing plan to resume season amid new COVID-19 cases - Sportsnet.ca

As the NHL and NHL Players’ Association continue putting the finishing touches on a plan to resume the season, the league says 26 players have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last three weeks.

We won’t be able to gain a full picture about the rate of infection in the NHL population until training camps open next month. Fifteen of the positive tests announced Monday came from those participating in voluntary small-group workouts at NHL facilities — a group that includes 250-plus participants, or roughly a third of the total needed for the planned 24-team restart.

The other 11 positives came from players not yet subject to regular testing under the league’s return-to-play protocol.

Exhaustive testing procedures are expected to be part of the overall package being finalized by the NHL and NHLPA now. They are believed to be close to settling on a plan that includes the location of two hub cities for games, the protocols governing training camp and the competition phase, and the framework for an extension of the collective bargaining agreement — all of which would be subject to approval.

The hope has been to get something to the NHLPA membership for a vote by the end of this week.

It’s an enormous undertaking, especially with how fluid the situation is.

Consider that at this point last week there was progression towards choosing Vancouver and Las Vegas as the two hub cities — only to see Vancouver dropped as an option when discussions hit a snag with the B.C. government on how positive tests would be handled inside the bubble.

Meanwhile, with coronavirus caseloads spiking in various parts of the United States, talks between the NHL and NHLPA continued into Monday night on the location of hub cities. There were sources who believed that two Canadian hubs could still be an option for the league with Toronto and Edmonton remaining in the bidding. Chicago and Los Angeles are also among the finalists.

Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman talk to a lot of people around the hockey world, and then they tell listeners all about what they’ve heard and what they think about it.

The opening of training camps remains scheduled for July 10, but there’s some thought among teams that it might get pushed back to July 13. Players are expected to spend about two weeks in their home markets before travelling to hub cities, where games could start on or around Aug. 1.

The NHL’s goal has been to return in as safe a manner as possible and will require it to keep players in a tightly controlled bubble with a myriad of built-in safeguards once games start. That’s expected to include daily testing.

Frequent testing, physical distancing and the wearing of masks inside team facilities will likely be part of the protocols governing training camps — although players are expected to be allowed to stay at their own homes during Phase 3.

Given that more than 400 NHLers aren’t currently being tested at all, there’s bound to be more positive results if the league keeps moving towards a restart. The 250-plus participants in Phase 2 have taken more than 1,450 combined tests since June 8, and produced 15 positive results.

Preventing an outbreak among the playing population is vital to handing out the Stanley Cup this October.

“I’ve been involved in a lot of the [return-to-play] talks and I’m pretty confident that once we get into hub cities we’ll be able to do a good job of keeping it out,” veteran Toronto Maple Leafs forward Jason Spezza said recently. “I think getting there is going to be the challenge and that’s where it takes a little bit of discipline on our part as players to make sure we don’t kind of derail the plans.”

The NHL says that all players who have tested positive have been in self-isolation and are following protocols set out by Health Canada and the Centers for Disease Control.

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2020-06-29 21:53:00Z
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NHL says 26 players have tested positive for coronavirus since June 8 - CBC.ca

The NHL says 26 players have tested positive for COVID-19 since Phase 2 of its return-to-play protocol started June 8.

The numbers released Monday include 11 positive results previously announced June 19. The league added it's also aware of 11 other players testing positive outside of Phase 2 over the last three weeks.

The NHL said it's conducted in excess of 1,450 tests for COVID-19 on more than 250 players during Phase 2, which has seen practice facilities open for voluntary on- and off-ice workouts in small groups under strict health and safety guidelines.

Four separate teams announced a total of 10 positive tests for the novel coronavirus in the spring — five from Ottawa, three from Colorado, and one each from Pittsburgh and Boston.

The league and the NHL Players' Association continue to negotiate plans for a resumption of the pandemic-delayed 2019-20 season, including health and safety measures, and the location of two hub cities that will combine to host 24 clubs.

The opening of training camps, which represent Phase 3 of the return-to-play protocol, is scheduled for July 10. If all goes well, it's hoped the season will then resume later that month or in early August.

WATCH | CBC Sports' Rob Pizzo explains the meaning of NHL's escrow:

Hockey fans hear the word escrow a lot, but do they know what it actually is? Rob Pizzo explains it in simple English.  2:26

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2020-06-29 20:35:00Z
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15 Players Test Positive For COVID-19 After Reporting To Training Camp - prohockeyrumors.com

The NHL has released a statement reporting that 15 players tested positive for COVID-19 after reporting to training camp. More than 1,450 total tests were administered to the 250+ players in camp. These tests have all been administered following the start of Phase 2 of the return to play initiative, which began on June 8.

What’s more, 11 additional players have tested positive for coronavirus outside of NHL training camps. All players who tested positive have been quarantined.

It’s hard to know exactly what to make of these test results. It’s not entirely clear right now how many of these players were asymptomatic at the time, nor is it clear if there was any additional spread to staff or families. Assuming the best, a 6% rate of infection wouldn’t threaten the season’s reboot – especially if some portion of these positive tests prove to be asymptomatic. Positive tests are an inevitability, and part of returning to play is recognizing as much.

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2020-06-29 18:33:13Z
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Today's coronavirus news: The Weeknd donates $500000 to Scarborough Health Network; Toronto expected to be home to Blue Jays for training camp, sources say - Toronto Star

KEY FACTS
  • 11:28 a.m.: New federal COVID-19 models show continued progress, but with significant hotspots.

  • 9:30 a.m.: The Weeknd donates $500,000 to Scarborough Health Network

  • 8:50 a.m.: Toronto expected to be home to Blue Jays for training camp, sources say

The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.

11:28 a.m. (updated): Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says new federal models show continued progress in suppressing COVID-19, but with significant hotspots.

He says the restrictions Canadians have lived with through the spring have worked to get the novel coronavirus under control. But if we let up, Trudeau says the country could still be at risk.

A new explosion in cases could mean a return to tight restrictions, he warns.

He says rising COVID-19 numbers in the United States demonstrate the need for continued vigilance north of the border, including keeping physical distances from each other wherever possible.

More details on the federal government’s outlook are to come at mid-day Eastern time, in a news conference with Canada’s top public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam.

10:10 a.m.: The Canadian Emergency Response Benefit which pays $2,000 per month, is being extended from 16 weeks to 24. However, eventually coverage will run out, as it will for those who qualified for employment insurance during the pandemic, too.

It’s not too soon to strategize about what’s next for work and your finances. Here’s a road map to help you through the transition.

9:30 a.m.: Local artist The Weeknd, has donated $500,000 to the Scarborough Health Network “in support of COVID-19 relief efforts,” said a press release Monday morning.

“I was raised in Scarborough and felt it was important to give back to the community that raised me during the hard times of this pandemic,” The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, said in the release.

The donation from the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and record producer came through sales of The Weeknd’s signature ‘XO’ face masks. XO is his record label.

“The donation is a leading gift to the health network’s COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which now totals more than $2.7 million,” reads the release from Scarborough Health Network.

More than 3,500 donors have contributed to the fund to date, according to Scarborough Health Network.

Dr. Elaine Yeung, corporate chief and medical director of medicine at Scarborough Health Network said the donation represents “Scarborough’s incredible spirit and collective passion for shaping a brighter, healthier future.

“Like The Weeknd, many of my fellow frontline workers either come from Scarborough or call this community home,” Yeung said in the news release. “It is amazing to see one of our own on the world stage, giving back during our community’s time of need; generous support like this inspires us to keep going.”

8:50 a.m.: Some of the Blue Jays’ top prospects are among a group of 58 players invited to a second training camp that looks more and more like it will land in Toronto this week.

Team president Mark Shapiro has yet to receive government approval for the Jays to host the camp. Shapiro said Friday he has been speaking to “all three levels of government.”

But two sources said Sunday evening that players were told last week to expect Toronto to be home to both the camp and regular-season games. Major-league camps can open as early as Wednesday, with the 60-game season starting July 23 or 24.

The Star’s Mark Zwolinski has the story.

8:20 a.m.: Data from Sheridan Villa shows seniors isolated by COVID-19 are increasingly depressed and suffering from falls, unexpected weight loss and pressure ulcers. The Star’s Moira Welsh has the stories behind the data and the lasting impact it may have.

6:13 a.m.: The three levels of government must “flip the switch” and quickly create new housing for homeless people in Toronto ahead of an anticipated second wave of COVID-19, says the executive director of a community health centre in the city.

Angela Robertson, executive director of Parkdale Queen West community health centre and a co-lead on the Toronto region COVID-19 homelessness/shelter working group, says the governments must quickly transition to a short-term strategy for housing the homeless. That strategy should include reinvesting in new affordable housing construction, turning existing vacant buildings into affordable units and putting money into creating new rooming houses and supportive units.

“We have seen what political will and commitment can do in the immediate short term to respond to the challenges that COVID brought to our communities, to the economy,” Robertson says, referring, for example, to the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), which provides temporary income to those who lost work during the pandemic.

Read the full story from the Star’s Housing reporter Donovan Vincent here.

6 a.m.: Canadian Blood Services is gearing up to start testing for COVID-19 antibodies in the next few weeks, contributing to a massive cross-country study to determine just how many people have been infected with the disease.

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Chantale Pambrun, director of Canadian Blood Services’ Centre for Innovation, said the organization partnered with the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force in the spring. The task force was set up by the federal government to co-ordinate efforts around understanding immunity, and includes researchers from across the country.

The blood banks have been saving samples from people who donated in the past few months, which they can rapidly test to inform the task force, writes the Star’s May Warren.

5:15 a.m.: Fans of South Korea’s pro sports may be required to wear masks and discouraged from shouting or eating food when they possibly return to the stands in coming weeks.

Jung Eun-kyeong, director of South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said such measures were being discussed as health authorities and the sports ministry map out plans for spectators to return to sports. The plans could be announced as early as this week.

Jeong said it will be crucial for the leagues to enforce distance between the fans. Limits on attendance could be eased as the country’s anti-virus efforts progress. South Korea’s professional baseball and soccer leagues returned to action in May without spectators.

The discussions on fans’ return come despite a resurgence of the virus in the Seoul area. South Korea on Monday reported 42 new infections, and authorities are considering stronger social restrictions if the epidemic continues to grow.

5:05 a.m.: The European Union is preparing a list of 15 countries whose nationals will be allowed to visit the bloc beginning Wednesday, Spain’s foreign minister, Aranch Gonzalez Laya, told the Cadena SER radio network.

The resurgence of cases in the U.S. means Americans may not be on that list. Gonzalez Laya said countries will be chosen according to their coronavirus status and the reliability of their data, she said.

“This is not an exercise to be nice or unfriendly to other countries, this is an exercise of self-responsibility,” she said. She confirmed that Spain will reopen its borders with Portugal despite rising infections there.

4:58 a.m.: India has reported a new daily record of nearly 20,000 new infections as several Indian states reimpose partial or full lockdowns to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

India’s health ministry has recorded 548,318 COVID-19 total cases as of Monday, a jump of nearly 100,000 cases in a week in the world’s fourth-worst affected country after the United States, Brazil and Russia. India’s death toll has reached 16,475, while 321,723 patients have recovered from the disease.

The capital district of the northeastern state of Assam on the Bangladesh border has reimposed a full lockdown until July 12 following a spike in cases. Another border state, West Bengal, has extended its lockdown until July 31.

4 a.m.: Health authorities are using a saliva test while working against a coronavirus outbreak in Australia’s second-largest city. The test appears to be less accurate than the nasal swab but is a more comfortable option.

Victoria state Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said the situation in Melbourne was “a genuine challenge now,” in part because the better situation elsewhere in Australia made it harder to tell people to stay vigilant.

Victorian Health Minister Jenny Mikakos said on Monday that 75 people had tested positive in the state in the latest 24 hours. She said the saliva test was first used in a Melbourne suburban hot spot on Sunday. The saliva tests in research were only 87 per cent as accurate as the nasal swab because saliva contained less virus than the throat, said Sharon Lewin, director of the Doherty Institute in Melbourne, which developed the saliva test being used.

Sunday 10:30 p.m. The number of active COVID-19 cases in a Calgary highrise condo building has prompted provincial officials to change the area’s regional classification on the weekend from “open” to “watch.”

According to Alberta Health, more than 60,000 people live in Calgary Centre and there are 34 active cases there — all of which spokeswoman Karin Campbell says are associated with Verve Condominiums. According to Alberta Health’s website, a watch is issued when there are at least 10 active cases in a region and there are more than 50 active cases per 100,000 people, and it says Calgary Centre is just over that at 51.4 cases.

It says that during a watch, the province is “monitoring the risk and discussing with local governments and other community leaders the possible need for additional health measures.” The next level up is enhanced, where “risk levels require enhanced public health measures to control the spread.”

Campbell says there have been 45 cases associated with the condo building and that 11 of them have recovered.

Alberta reported 39 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday but no new deaths. There are 216 active cases in the Calgary zone.

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Mercedes' new livery a pledge to diversity - TSN

When Formula 1 returns to the track this weekend Mercedes will have a new look.

Mercedes introduced their new 2020 livery on Monday, calling it a pledge to improve the diversity of their team and sport. The team, known as the Silver Arrows, traditionally run silver cars but will be primarily black this year.

TSN is your home for the 2020 Formula 1 season starting this weekend with the Austrian Grand Prix. Coverage begins with Practice 1 and Practice 2 on Friday, followed by Practice 3 and qualifying on Saturday, and then the race Sunday at 9:05am et/6:05am pt, all on TSN. see the full broadcast schedule here.

"Introducing our new 2020 livery. A pledge to improve the diversity of our team and our sport, and a signal of the Team's commitment to fighting racism and discrimination in all its forms."

Mercedes' lead driver Lewis Hamilton is the lone Black driver on the grid. The six-time World Champion has been active in the Black Lives Matter movement, and called on his sport to do the same.

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2020-06-29 12:49:25Z
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2020 NHL mock draft - Post-lottery predictions for picks 1-8, plus what might happen in the rest of Round 1 - ESPN

The 2020 NHL draft lottery was unlike anything we've ever seen before, and so, too, will be the actual draft. So it only makes sense that our post-lottery mock draft is way different than most we've done in the past.

Rather than slot the teams in a hypothetical order when we don't even know who will have the top pick and which teams will make up the rest of the lottery range, we mocked up only a portion of the draft and gave some estimates and options for the remainder of the teams that don't know when they'll pick.

The one thing that is a safe bet? Alexis Lafreniere is going to be the top pick in this draft, regardless of who earns the selection. After that, things get interesting. So here's a look at how the first eight picks might go, and where things stand based on the info we have for the 24 playoff/qualification-round teams that follow.

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1. Placeholder Team 'E'

Alexis Lafreniere, LW, Rimouski (QMJHL)

No matter who ends up with the No. 1 pick, it's hard to see this being anyone other than Lafreniere. He's the most NHL-ready prospect and has the right mix of skill and tenacity to make an impact in both the short and long term. He has taken his game to a new level with each season and would be a franchise cornerstone for any organization. And if it ends up being Montreal, get ready for the brightest spotlight of your life, Alexis.

Remember, this could end up being any of the teams currently set to participate in the postseason play-in round. That includes Pittsburgh, Montreal, Carolina, N.Y. Rangers, N.Y. Islanders, Florida, Toronto, Columbus, Edmonton, Chicago, Nashville, Arizona, Vancouver, Minnesota, Calgary and Winnipeg.

Note: Confused what a "placeholder" team is? Did you miss the lottery drawing on Friday night? Here's a handy explainer of what transpired and why we still don't know where Lafreniere will be playing.


Quinton Byfield, C, Sudbury (OHL)

The Kings have to be thrilled about their draft slot, moving up to No. 2. It gives them options, but the best one is Byfield, who provides size, speed and skill. I'm not convinced he can play in the NHL next season, but he has the upside to be the heir to Anze Kopitar as Los Angeles' top center down the road.


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2020-06-29 11:38:38Z
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Wheeler: Every NHL team's best draft of the last 20 years - The Athletic

Ah, revisionist history. The lifeblood of every hockey fan. The rage-inducing coulda, shoulda, wouldas. Deep down, we all love to complain. Sports fans are bellyachers by nature.

And there are no bigger what-could-have-beens than the ones that come with the draft. When an NHL general manager makes a trade, we rarely know what else was available, who else they could have acquired, or why they bought or sold at the price that they did. But we know the draft results. It’s as simple as taking the guy who become better than the guy you actually took. Right? Right!? Right!?!?

This week, across two days, I’ll dive into the best and worst of every team’s draft history across the last 20 years, detailing my case for every team’s greatest triumphs and their largest failures — and come to some conclusions about the overall draft performance of each team along the way (hint: some teams have had several legendary classes, while others have struggled...

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2020-06-29 11:26:33Z
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Dustin Johnson's winning highlights from the Travelers Championship 2020 - PGA TOUR

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  1. Dustin Johnson's winning highlights from the Travelers Championship 2020  PGA TOUR
  2. Johnson wins Travelers Championship; Hughes T3  TSN
  3. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2020 Travelers Championship  Golf Digest
  4. Dustin Johnson ends drought with win at Travelers Championship  Sportsnet.ca
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Report: Newton agrees to 1-year deal with Patriots - theScore

Quarterback Cam Newton has reached a one-year, incentive-laden agreement with the New England Patriots, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The deal is worth up to $7.5 million, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

The 31-year-old appeared in just two games for the Carolina Panthers in 2019 after suffering an early Lisfranc fracture. His rehab took longer than expected, and he finished the year on the injured reserve.

In March, the Panthers released the 2015 MVP after nine seasons.

Newton, the first overall pick in 2011, led Carolina to a 15-1 record in 2015, tossing for 3,837 yards and 35 touchdowns while also running for 636 yards and 10 scores. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2011, and Offensive Player of the Year four years later.

The three-time Pro Bowler made 16 starts with the Panthers dating back to 2018. He posted a 6-10 record and completed 66.1% of his pass attempts for 3,967 yards and 24 touchdowns against 14 interceptions. He also added four scores on the ground.

Newton's future with the Panthers came into question when the team decided to rebuild. Carolina named Matt Rhule its new head coach this offseason, and the team signed quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to a three-year deal.

The Patriots, meanwhile, lost quarterback Tom Brady during the early days of free agency. Second-year signal-caller Jarrett Stidham and veteran Brian Hoyer are the other options on New England's quarterback depth chart.

New England also added undrafted free-agent quarterbacks Brian Lewerke and J'Mar Smith after surprisingly opting not to select a signal-caller during the draft.

The Patriots are expected to make roster moves before officially landing Newton due to their tight salary-cap situation.

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2020-06-29 01:28:22Z
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Highlights | Round 4 | Travelers Championship 2020 - PGA TOUR

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  1. Highlights | Round 4 | Travelers Championship 2020  PGA TOUR
  2. Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2020 Travelers Championship  Golf Digest
  3. Johnson wins Travelers Championship; Hughes T3  TSN
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Speedway owner loses staff, most sponsors after post about noose in Black NASCAR driver’s stall - The Globe and Mail

The owner of a North Carolina racetrack said he has faced death threats, lost employees and seen “all but two” of his sponsors evaporate amid the backlash over his social media post invoking the noose found in the garage stall of Black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace

Mike Fulp, who owns the half-mile, dirt track 311 Speedway in Stokes County, told the News & Record he knew his troubles from what he described as a joke were self-inflicted. Fulp’s post advertised “Bubba Rope” for sale on Facebook Marketplace the day after an FBI investigation determined the noose found at the Talladega Superspeedway garage had been there since at least October and was a coincidence, not a hate crime.

“I’ve lost all but two of my sponsors,” Fulp told the newspaper. “I’m responsible. I’m responsible for trying to make some jokes.”

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Fulp said he’s been getting death threats and received messages threatening his family.

“My employees got harassed,” he said. “I had seven employees quit.”

The Greensboro newspaper reported Fulp cancelled a “Stand for America” event planned for Saturday for safety reasons but plans to reopen 311 Speedway, perhaps as soon as next Saturday, and follow the state’s coronavirus guidelines.

He said he wants “low-profile” racing and he plans to stay off social media. Fulp said he is not a racist in an interview in which the newspaper reported he broke down in tears and sobbed.

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2020-06-28 22:50:50Z
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Edmonton Eskimos release player from CFL team for posting homophobic tweet - CBC.ca

The Edmonton Eskimos have released wide receiver Christion Jones for homophobic tweets he sent out on the same day as global Pride celebrations. 

The swift action comes after Jones tweeted out his opposition to gay and lesbian relationships on Saturday, as people across the world celebrated Global Pride Day.

"Man ain't suppose to be with a man. A women is not supposed to be with another women," he wrote.  

The tweet was quickly condemned as hateful by people on Twitter. But Jones stood by his comments, sending out more than 50 tweets responding to his detractors over five hours. 

"I STAND ON WHAT I SAY. Regret nothing. Apologize to who???," he wrote. 

The team announced Jones had been released from the roster in a statement posted to Twitter on Sunday. 

"We stand by the LGBTQ2+ community and firmly condemn the language used by Christion Jones. There is no place for such commentary on our team," the statement read. 

The Canadian Football League issued its own statement on Sunday afternoon, saying there is no place in the league for commentary that disparages people on the basis of religion, race, gender or sexual orientation. 

"Our league makes no claim on perfection, but it does strive to be inclusive, to accept and indeed celebrate our differences, and to respect and honour human rights," CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said. 

People criticizing Jones argued that he is using his public platform of more than 10,000 followers to disparage LGBTQ relationships in a way that contributes to discrimination. In response, he accused his critics of trying to censor him. 

A screen capture of Christion Jones' homophobic tweet sent out to over 10,000 followers on Saturday. (Christion Jones/Twitter)

Some Twitter users began to tag the Edmonton football team's account in response, asking the team whether they would tolerate homophobic comments from a player. The team, along with the rest of the CFL, has embraced Pride month in public campaigns, altering their logos to feature the rainbow flag. 

Jones, originally from Alabama, came to Edmonton in August 2019, following a trade with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Janis Irwin, a gay NDP MLA and critic for LGBTQ issues, called Jones' original tweet disturbing. 

"I don't want any young person to think that who they choose to love is wrong, because it's not," she said. "It really hit a lot of us hard, which is why I think the community responded so quickly." 

While Irwin wants to see Jones apologize, she's not sure firing him is the right response either. She offered to help educate him on LGBTQ issues in her constituency, which includes Commonwealth Stadium.

"I want to give him the benefit that he wasn't willing to give our community," she said in an interview before the team issued its decision. "I'd be willing to share a little about my story and about the story of so many folks in our community." 

When former MLA Graham Sucha suggested Jones reach out to members of Alberta's LGBTQ community and offered contacts, Jones declined. "I'm a Black man in America, I'll figure it out," he tweeted in response. 

"It's absolutely not about anyone trying to silence someone and be racist toward him. It's about shutting down homophobia, and his tweets were clearly homophobic," Irwin said. 

This is not the first time a CFL player has been publicly condemned for homophobic comments. In 2014, the league fined at least three players for comments about Michael Sam, the first openly gay player drafted to the National Football League. 

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‘Your comments hurt’: Edmonton Eskimo Christion Jones sends out anti-gay tweet - Global News

A tweet sent out Saturday evening by Edmonton Eskimos‘ kick returner Christion Jones with anti-gay and lesbian sentiments has led to some backlash and a pointed response from MLA Janis Irwin.

In his tweet, Jones said, “Man ain’t suppose to be with a man. A women is not suppose to be with another women.”

Edmonton Eskimos kick returning Christion Jones sent out a tweet against gay relationships on Saturday, June 27, 2020.
Edmonton Eskimos kick returning Christion Jones sent out a tweet against gay relationships on Saturday, June 27, 2020. Twitter

Janis Irwin, NDP MLA for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood, who is also a gay rights activist, responded to him late Saturday evening.

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“I’m so proud to represent this community, but you need to know we are kind and we are welcoming. We challenge racism. We challenge homophobia.

“Your comments hurt.”

Jones’ comments also come during Pride month in Alberta.

Global News spoke to Irwin on Sunday morning, who said she was shocked when she saw the message Jones was sending.

“The reality is, if you’re a young person — perhaps a young football fan who’s struggling with your sexuality — and you see something like that, that can be very damaging,” Irwin said.

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“He’s sending the message that being gay, being queer, is wrong. It’s Pride Month right now. This is a time when we should be talking about how it’s OK to love whoever you love.

“Edmonton is a kind, loving city. Those sorts of beliefs just don’t work here.”

Read more: ‘We will not give up’: Airdrie Pride sidewalk vandalized twice; RCMP looking for witnesses, suspects

As of Sunday morning, Jones had not deleted his tweet and had defended it in a series of follow-up tweets, including one directly responding to Irwin.

“I exposed my Opinion (sic) to everyone. You want me fired? I thought being diverse gave me an opportunity to feel how I feel and express myself,” he said in another tweet.

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“Won’t be changing how I feel any time soon,” Jones said.

Dr. Kristopher Wells, the Canada research chair of the Public Understanding of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth at Edmonton’s MacEwan University, said Sunday that the fact Jones defended his initial tweet is troubling.

“[I’m] shocked, dismayed – particularly to see not just one tweet but several tweets – a real doubling down on homophobia during Pride Month, of all times of the year,” Wells said.

“These kinds of comments are often what we label as casual homophobia, but they have real impact.

“We know the research tells us that many LGBTQ youth drop out of organized team sports at early ages because they don’t feel safe, they don’t see themselves in the athletes that are playing the game.”

Irwin said that she hopes Jones takes this as an opportunity to grow.

“A lot of folks are calling for him to be fired immediately,” Irwin said. “I’m not sure if that’s the way it needs to be. I would rather take this as a learning opportunity. I’m open to meeting with him and talking with him.”

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Read more: Alouettes’ Bruce, Bombers’ Turner fined for posts on openly gay prospect Sam

Wells said that the Eskimos organization and the CFL need to address the tweets.

“Given the gravity of this — in this case, this player is not at all to be accepting responsibility for their actions, is not apologizing for the hurt and damage caused by these tweets, which really speaks to a larger problem.

“What kind of education are these players receiving from the league? The league can have great policies, but when behaviours like this happen, it shows they’re not effective,” Wells said.

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Jones was signed on a contract extension with the Eskimos in early January, after being traded to the Eskimos last August from the Saskatchewan Roughriders for receiver Kenny Stafford.

He is an American player originally from Adamsville, Alabama.

Read more: Edmonton Eskimos re-up with kick returner Christion Jones

Global News has reached out to the Edmonton Eskimos for comment.

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