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The NBA hasn’t mandated that all of its players be vaccinated against COVID-19, and similarly, the league isn’t requiring players to receive a booster shot. However, players who haven’t will be subject to additional testing, and will also face some added off-court restrictions.
The NBA is requiring players that haven’t received a booster to undergo daily coronavirus testing through the All-Star break in mid-February, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The testing doesn’t include team off days. Elevated daily testing of all players, coaches and basketball staff that started on Dec. 26 also will continue through Jan. 15. Additionally, the league is also restricting…
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