The entire Michigan State football team entered a 14-day quarantine period following more positive tests for the coronavirus, the school announced Friday.
On Wednesday, the Spartans paused workouts after one staff member tested positive. A second staffer and one player tested positive on Thursday.
“As part of the athletic department’s return to campus policy, student-athletes quarantine when coming into close contact with an individual who tests positive for COVID-19,” the school said in a release. “The university has designated areas available to house individuals in quarantine as needed based upon the living arrangements for student-athletes.”
NCAA guidelines released last week called for a 14-day quarantine for players who have been in “high-risk” contact with anyone who has tested positive. High-risk contact is defined as being within 6 feet of an infected person for more than 15 minutes in which one or more individuals are not wearing masks…Read more at Field Level Media