Health & Fitness
Vikings Players 'Likely' Had False Positive COVID-19 Results: Lab
Eight players, one coach and three staff members on the Minnesota Vikings recently tested positive for coronavirus.
EAGAN, MN — A New Jersey lab says that "false positives" are the reason why a high number of players in the NFL — including eight players on the Minnesota Vikings, one coach and three staff members — recently tested positive for coronavirus.
"On August 22, BioReference Laboratories reported an elevated number of positive COVID-19 PCR test results for NFL players and personnel at multiple clubs," the lab said in a statement Monday.
"The NFL immediately took necessary actions to ensure the safety of the players and personnel. Our investigation indicated that these were most likely false positive results, caused by an isolated contamination during test preparation in the New Jersey laboratory."
Find out what's happening in Eaganfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
So after the Bears had nine false positive tests this weekend, and the Jets 10, the Vikings now have 12 presumptive positive tests from the same New Jersey lab that produced the other testing results.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 23, 2020
Coach Zimmer says that eight players, one coach and three staff members have presumptive positive COVID-19 tests and will not participate in today’s practice. “We’re just following protocol and doing what the league gives us the guidance with at this point.”
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) August 23, 2020
pic.twitter.com/L2voewBlI0
— NFL (@NFL) August 23, 2020
According to the lab, "all individuals impacted have been confirmed negative and informed."
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.