CFL brings in new COVID-19 protocols for cancelled games
The CFL is cracking down when it comes to low vaccination rates in the league.
In a release on Tuesday, the league announced that if a COVID-19 outbreak lead to a cancelled game, the team that had the outbreak would forfeit it. If both teams were dealing with an outbreak, both teams would get losses on their records.
The CFL also said that if a team cannot prove that 85 per cent of its team is vaccinated – single-dosed or fully – the entire team will not be paid for the game that was cancelled.
“(The CFL) is not messing around, they want to see 85 per cent of a team vaccinated and this is going to be a way, I think, you’ll see the teams that maybe aren’t there, will get there relatively fast when players start to see that financially they can take a pretty big hit if we’re not at 85 (per cent), I think you’ll see a lot of guys who get the shot,” said Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Craig Dickenson.