Montreal Alouettes head coach Khari Jones has tested positive for COVID-19 and will isolate from the CFL team for a minimum of 10 days.
The club said Jones, who was diagnosed Sunday, is asymptomatic and “feeling well” at home.
The Alouettes added Jones is fully vaccinated and has followed social distancing guidelines.
Montreal players and staff were tested Monday in the wake of Jones’ diagnosis. No other positive tests were detected.
Assistant head coach and running back coach Andre Bolduc will be in charge of the Alouettes (3-3-0) on Saturday against the B.C. Lions (3-2-0).
The team said Jones will work virtually with Bolduc and the rest of coaching staff.
More Stories
It’s ‘a labour of love’ on and off the rink as Ontario roller derby team preps for playoffs in U.S. | CBC News
FIBA Men’s 3X3 Basketball World Tour: DAY 2 – Utsunomiya
CBC Sports Late Night: 2024 Athletics Wanda Diamond League – Shanghai – Suzhou