Men’s world curling championship in Calgary in COVID limbo
By Donna Spencer, The Canadian Press
CALGARY — The men’s world curling championship in Calgary remained suspended Saturday awaiting test results for the COVID-19 virus.
Shortly after Canada’s Brendan Bottcher was eliminated from contention by Scotland on Friday night, the World Curling Federation announced infections had been detected among some participants.
The positive tests did not come from the six teams that qualified for the playoffs, and those who tested positive did not have symptoms, according to Curling Canada.


