World Championship positive test results now deemed as “False Positives”

After extensive reviews conducted with Alberta Health, the testing facilities, event medical officers and an expert in infectious disease, four positive tests for COVID-19 that put the World Men’s Curling Championship 2021 on hold for a day are now considered “False Positives” resulting from potentially contaminated samples.

The four athletes, who cannot be identified, were tested on Friday as part of exit testing as they were preparing to leave upon the conclusion of the Championship. Three of them have since been retested twice, and one athlete who was participating in Sunday’s playoffs has been retested three times, and all tested negative each time.

Every athlete in the bubble, along with event officials deemed to be in close contact with the four athletes who tested positive, underwent testing on Saturday, and all tested negative.

On Sunday, athletes participating in the playoffs were tested before and after each of their games, and again, all tests came up negative.

As well, all staff working in the hotel hosting the athletes were tested on Sunday, and all tested negative

All of the tests were PCR throat swabs.

According to Alberta Health, PCR testing remains the gold standard for COVID-19 testing. Very rarely, there are occurrences through sampling or testing processes when samples may become contaminated and a false positive may result. Following investigation over the weekend, it appears that this may have occurred in this case and follow-up testing was undertaken.

With the original four positive test results now deemed as “False Positives”, the integrity of the Calgary bubble remains intact.

The change also allows international athletes who were considered close contacts, and who would have had to remain in isolation in Calgary for 14 days, will now be able to depart Calgary.

The testing process will continue to be reviewed with guidance from Alberta Health, event medical officers as well as the testing facility.

The 2021 World Men’s Curling Championship concluded late Sunday at WinSport Arena at Canada Olympic Park, with Sweden’s Niklas Edin defeating Scotland’s Bruce Mouat in the gold-medal game.

A Grand Slam of Curling event gets under way Thursday in the bubble.

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Al Cameron
Director, Communication & Media Relations
Curling Canada
Tel: (403) 463-5500
acameron@curling.ca

Kyle Jahns
Manager, Communication and Media Relations
Curling Canada
Tel: 204-803-8221
kyle.jahns@curling.ca

Christopher Hamilton
Head of Media
World Curling Federation
media@worldcurling.org

Emily Dwyer
Media Officer
World Curling Federation
media@worldcurling.org

Tom McMillan
Assistant Director, Communications
Alberta Health
Tel: 780-289-7627

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