Scots reshuffle lineup in women’s world curling because of COVID-19
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Scotland called in another player ahead of its Saturday opener at the women’s world curling championship because the skip and alternate have tested positive for COVID-19.
Beth Farmer, 21, works as a shepherd near her hometown of Kinross and in the middle of a shift in lambing season was summoned to Prince George, B.C., according to Scottish Curling.
Skip Rebecca Morrison expects to rejoin the team later in the tournament.
Alternate Fay Henderson also tested positive for the virus on the eve of the 13-country event at the CN Centre.