The NHL is set to loosen its COVID-19 testing policies.
The league will stop testing asymptomatic players and staff members for the coronavirus after the Feb. 3-6 All-Star break, sources told Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli.
This is contingent on the league's COVID-19 cases continuing to decline, Seravalli added. Testing will still be used for cross-border travel when required as well as for symptomatic personnel.
The NHL and NHLPA will meet and review the reported protocol changes on Jan. 31, according to Seravalli.
The NHL resumed daily testing in December after a league-wide outbreak driven by the Omicron variant that caused several game postponements.
Prior to that, fully vaccinated players were tested at least once every 72 hours. Unvaccinated individuals were tested every 48 hours. Players who have a confirmed positive test result aren't subject to testing for 90 days after they leave isolation.
In December, the NHL also lowered its COVID-19 isolation period for vaccinated players from 10 to five days.
Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is the NHL's only player who isn't vaccinated against COVID-19.
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