Report: NBA reducing COVID return time for some players

May 2, 2021; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; A sign directing fans where to receive a COVID-19 vaccination prior to the game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Brooklyn Netsat Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

May 2, 2021; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; A sign directing fans where to receive a COVID-19 vaccination prior to the game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Brooklyn Netsat Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Some NBA players could face a shorter waiting period to return to action following a positive COVID-19 test.

ESPN reported Friday that the league and the National Basketball Players Association have agreed on a new health and safety protocol for vaccinated and asymptomatic players who have tested positive.

Previously, such players could be cleared after seven days if tests showed their cycle threshold (CT) levels were above 35. The new protocol reduces that span to five days with a ST level above 30, per the report.

The CT levels help to determine how infectious someone might be.

The timetable reduction comes as the omicron variant continues to ravage NBA rosters. As of Friday, a total of 260 players had entered the COVID-19 protocol this season — 247 in December alone, per ESPN.

–Field Level Media

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