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NBA turns to at-home testing ahead of 2021-22 season

The NBA is turning to at-home testing devices as its main method of diagnosing
Covid-19 this season.

The league announced on Thursday that it will be using devices made by Cue Health
of San Diego for the testing. 

The NBA conducted a trial program with the
system last season, and given the league’s reported vaccination rate of about
96 percent, the NBA decided to use the devices across the league.

All 30 teams and referees will use the Cue system, which will be supplemented
by lab-based testing as deemed necessary.

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Results are available within 20 minutes. Cue’s platform is an FDA-authorised
molecular diagnostic test for at-home and over-the-counter use without
physician supervision or a prescription.

“After exploring a number of different at-home and point of care Covid-19 testing options for the upcoming season, we selected Cue thanks to its combination of accuracy, information management, ease of use, and speed,” said David Weiss, NBA senior vice president of player matters, in a news release.

“The health and safety of our players, coaches, staff and referees continue to
be at the forefront of all of our decision-making.”

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Under league protocols, unvaccinated players must undergo daily testing on
days they interact with other players or Tier 1 personnel and take part in
lab-based testing on game days.

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