COVID-19 Plan
COVID-19 Requirements
The National Sports Center follows the State of Minnesota and CDC guidance.
- Required: If you are sick, are waiting for COVID-19 test results, or have tested positive for COVID-19 you must stay home. Do not come to the National Sports Center for practice, leagues, or events.
- Recommended: If someone in your home has tested positive for COVID-19, stay home from NSC leagues and events for at least 5 days from the time that individual became symptomatic.
Thank you,
National Sports Center Headquarters
(Updated September 2023)
If You Feel Sick or Have Any Symptoms of COVID-19: Do NOT Come onto The NSC Campus
Whether or not you are fully vaccinated:
- Get tested right away. Visit COVID-19 Testing.
- Stay home and away from others. Refer to the how long to stay home section below.
If You Test Positive for COVID-19
- Stay home and away from others, even if you do not have symptoms. Refer to the how long to stay home section below.
- Symptoms may appear up to 14 days after you are close to someone with COVID-19 (exposed).
- You can spread COVID-19 to others a couple days before you have any symptoms, or even if you never have any symptoms of COVID-19.
- If you have been fully vaccinated and test positive for COVID-19, you still need to stay home and away from others. Visit About COVID-19 Vaccine: For fully vaccinated people.
- Tell your close contacts, including people who are fully vaccinated, that they may have been exposed to COVID-19 and share the information on Close Contacts and Quarantine.
How Long to Stay Home From NSC Leagues and Events
- If you have symptoms of COVID-19, stay home until all three of these things are true:
- You feel better. Your cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms are better.
and - It has been 10 days since you first felt sick.
and - You have had no fever for at least 24 hours, without using medicine that lowers fevers.
- If you have tested positive for COVID-19 but do not have symptoms, you must still stay home and away from others for 10 days.
- Talk to your health care provider if you have questions.