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Michael Shapiro

Players Not Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Can't Play in Toronto

NBA players who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 will no longer be allowed to play in Toronto as of Jan. 15, according to a league memo obtained by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski

Tuesday's announcement regarding games in Toronto was part of a league memo further outlining travel restrictions for unvaccinated players. Canada's minister of public Marco Mendicino announced the ban on unvaccinated professional and amateur athletes in November

Any player who is unvaccinated and chooses to leave the country will now be currently “unable to reenter the United States,” per ESPN. The policy will reportedly be in place for All-Star Weekend in February, a common time for international travel for players across the league. 

The NBA league office requested a list of unvaccinated players by Friday, per ESPN. The league's current vaccination rate among players is at 97%.

For more news on the Toronto Raptors, head over to All Raptors.

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