UNLV athletes OK’D for Monday return
UNLV’S student-athletes can return to campus for voluntary workouts beginning Monday, the school announced Friday. Football, women’s soccer and volleyball players will be the first eligible to return.
Men’s and women’s basketball players, cross country athletes and men’s soccer players can return no earlier than June 15, the school said.
The Mountain West on
Monday lifted a temporary suspension of in-person athletic activities amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the Rebels’ athletic department spent the remainder of the week finalizing a plan in the works since March in conjunction with state guidelines and recommendations from head team physician Wade Gaal, who also serves as an associate professor at the university’s school of medicine, and Brian Labus of the UNLV School of Public Health, who is on the governor’s
COVID-19 team.
“We are encouraged by this first important step,” UNLV athletics director Desiree Reed-francois said in a statement. “The primary focus was to map out a return to campus in a way that provides a safe and healthy environment for our student-athletes and mitigates risk, while preserving our mission.”
Student-athletes returning to campus for voluntary workouts must adhere to the following guidelines:
Mandatory coronavirus testing
Daily symptom screening and temperature checks
Compliance with social distancing and cleanliness protocols
Wearing a cloth facial covering at all times, except for during workouts
Mandatory protocol training
Enhanced sanitation procedures
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