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Canucks' COVID-19 outbreak grows to 18 players with Virtanen added to protocol list

The Vancouver Canucks' COVID-19 outbreak continues to grow, with right-winger Jake Virtanen joining the NHL's COVID protocol list. B.C.'s provincial health officer says the outbreak is a "cautionary tale" that shows how easily the coronavirus spreads among young people.

18 of the 22 players on Vancouver's active roster are now on protocol list

Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen was added to the NHL's COVID protocol list on Tuesday. Eighteen of the 22 players on team's active roster are now on the list. (Rich Lam/Getty Images)

B.C.'s provincial health officer says the COVID-19 outbreak sweeping through the Vancouver Canuckshockeyteam is a "cautionary tale."

Dr. Bonnie Henry told reporters Tuesday that what's happening with the team is a reminder that the virus spreads "very, very easily."

"It just tells us that once this virus gets hold, it can spread very quickly, despite having routine testing protocols, having protocols to try and protect people as much as possible," she said.

Right-winger Jake Virtanen was the latest Canuck placed on the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list Tuesday. Eighteen of the 22 players on the team's active roster are currently on the list.

Officials with Vancouver Coastal Health have been working with the team to make sure players and their families are being tested and getting the health care they need, Henry added.

She also disputed multiple reports that the Canucks' outbreak is linked to the P1 variant first identified in Brazil.

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"I'm not aware that any of the cases in the Canucks organization are related to P1," she said. "I don't know where that started, but not that I'm aware of."

The Canucks and NHL have not commented publicly on results of tests since coach Travis Green confirmed the initial case last week.

Vancouver forward Adam Gaudette was the first to test positive during the outbreak, and was pulled off the ice midway through practice on March 30 after the result came back.

The NHL postponed four Canucks games the following evening when defenceman Travis Hamonic and a member of the coaching staff were added to the list.

Two additional games are now listed as postponed on the Canucks' website and it's unclear when Vancouver will return to the ice. A total of six games have been postponed.

Vancouver forwards Travis Boyd, Jalen Chatfield, Jayce Hawryluk, Nils Hoglander, Bo Horvat, Zack MacEwen, Marc Michaelis, Tyler Motte, Antoine Roussel and Brandon Sutter, defencemen Alex Edler, Quinn Hughes and Tyler Myers, and goalies Thatcher Demko and Braden Holtby have all joined the list over the past week.

A player on the COVID-19 protocol list has not necessarily tested positive. Players who are in self-isolation after travelling or who've been in close contact with someone who tested positive, for example, are also on the list.

The list does not include team staff or players not on the active roster, including those on the taxi squad.

The league's protocols require players and staff to be tested daily. Any time an individual's initial test comes back positive, the lab does a second test on the initial sample.

If the second test is negative, a second sample is collected. But if that sample returns a positive result, it's considered to be a "confirmed positive."

The Canucks' outbreak comes amid a surge in cases across B.C. The province recorded 1,068 new cases Tuesday.

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