Dr. Howard Njoo says Public Health Agency of Canada is still reviewing CFL protocols
Dr. Howard Njoo says the Public Health Agency of Canada continues to review the CFL’s return-to-play protocols, but can’t provide a timeline for when final approval might come.
The CFL’s board of governors voted Monday in favour of starting the ’21 season Aug. 5 and opening training camps July 10. The league didn’t play games in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Obviously time is of the essence,” Njoo, the agency’s deputy chief public health officer, said during a conference call. “They have their proposed timeline in terms of training camps and the start of the season.
“Certainly there are program staff within the agency (who) are looking very carefully from a public-health perspective what the protocols are like. They are looking good (but) I can’t give you a definitive answer in terms of when they would be completing the review. Obviously there are other departments as well that are probably involved in making a final decision. I would say at the present time things are trending in the right direction in terms of our review.”