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Family: Keyontae Johnson s medical emergency not related to COVID diagnosis

Family: Keyontae Johnson s medical emergency not related to. COVID diagnosis Matt Stamey/AP Florida s Keyontae Johnson is shown on the sidelines during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 19. 2021, in Gainesville, Fla. Florida standout Keyontae Johnson has one of the best seats in the O’Connell Center. He’s just a few feet from the court, close enough to hear calls, see screens coming and know where the ball needs to go next. (AP Photo/Matt Stamey) By: WTXL Staff & Scripps National Posted at 1:48 PM, Feb 03, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-03 16:49:15-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The family of Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson released a statement Tuesday that stated his collapse nearly two months ago during a game was not related to a positive COVID-19 test.

Family: Keyontae Johnson s collapse unrelated to COVID-19

By MARK LONGFebruary 3, 2021 GMT Florida s Keyontae Johnson is shown on the sidelines during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 19. 2021, in Gainesville, Fla. Florida standout Keyontae Johnson has one of the best seats in the O’Connell Center. He’s just a few feet from the court, close enough to hear calls, see screens coming and know where the ball needs to go next. (AP Photo/Matt Stamey) Florida s Keyontae Johnson is shown on the sidelines during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 19. 2021, in Gainesville, Fla. Florida standout Keyontae Johnson has one of the best seats in the O’Connell Center. He’s just a few feet from the court, close enough to hear calls, see screens coming and know where the ball needs to go next. (AP Photo/Matt Stamey)

COVID-19 Registry Tracks Cardiac Health of College Athletes

COVID-19 Registry Tracks Cardiac Health of College Athletes American Heart Association and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine collaborate to evaluate impact to heart, improve detection and inform safe return to play The AHA and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine are collaborating to evaluate impact of COVID on the hearts of athletes, improve detection and inform safe return to play. Getty Images January 12, 2021 The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) are joining forces to accelerate a critical new research initiative studying cardiac conditions in athletes, in part to speed new insights into the impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) to the cardiovascular system of college athletes and safety of return to play after diagnosis.

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