Dr. Glenn Copeland, the director of medical services for the Ottawa Redblacks and a team doctor with the Blue Jays, and Toronto’s QuestCap have formed a team that includes Dr. Lawrence Steinman, a professor of neurology at Stanford University, and the data encryption company Yoti in the United Kingdom.
Their plan is to be able to process athletes and team staff through an “inner circle” — one based on temperature checks and serology tests — to ensure teams are COVID-19 free before playing their respective sports.
Copeland says teams from all four major professional sports in North America have approached QuestCap for more information about the company’s return-to-sports model and its exclusive North and South American rights to serology test kits from Korean manufacturer PCL.
“I’ve been approached in the last two weeks by upwards of 20 teams,” Copeland said. “They want to educate themselves about what can be done and what they can do. It’s been an incredible spirit of co-operation.”
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