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Two weeks after triggering the NBA’s shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Utah Jazz are clear of the spreading virus.

Jazz teammates Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell are clear of COVID-19 symptoms, the team announced Friday. The two All-Stars and the remainder of team personnel were cleared by the Utah Department of Health, which has determined that “no Jazz player/staffer poses a risk of infection to others.”

After the announcement, Mitchell posted a tweet with a prayers emoji and a gif of children dancing.

Detroit Pistons forward Christian Wood also has been cleared from coronavirus after registering negative tests results Wednesday night, according to The Athletic.

Jazz players had been in quarantine since the last-minute postponement of their March 11 game in Oklahoma City, leading to the NBA suspending its season the following day.

Four members of the Brooklyn Nets, including injured star Kevin Durant, have since tested positive for coronavirus, as well as ESPN analyst Doris Burke.

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