Curling Canada and WCF say women’s world championship in Prince George still on
Curling Canada chief executive officer Katherine Henderson said Friday that the upcoming world women’s curling championship in Prince George, B.C., was still a go and that the federation was taking “all necessary precautions” amid ongoing concerns about the novel coronavirus.
Health officials in British Columbia and across Canada have said the risk posed by COVID-19 in the country remains low. Many international and domestic sporting events have been postponed, cancelled or moved in recent weeks due to the outbreak.
Henderson said she has had regular discussions with the World Curling Federation about the March 14-22 event at the CN Centre, and is also communicating with health authorities and all levels of government.
“The theme right now is that as we proceed with proper precautions … the risk is extremely low of an infectious outbreak in Prince George,” Henderson said on a conference call. “On behalf of Curling Canada, we have confidence that health authorities in Prince George are prepped.