Devils goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood rejoined his teammates for practice on Sunday afternoon after testing negative for COVID-19, and said he is leaning towards getting the vaccine.
"I'm probably going to be getting the shot in the next couple of weeks," said Blackwood, who is the only unvaccinated Devils player. "It's nice that (current test) came back negative and I'm back with the team, and business as usual."
Blackwood, 24, had been isolated for the past three days since two of his COVID-19 test results came back inconclusive. Although he said the isolation "sucked," he noted that it didn't have any bearing on his decision to get the vaccine.
"That has absolutely nothing to do with that choice," he said. "I talked with my family and friends. Don't think this (COVID scare) changed my mind. It's a separate event."
Blackwood Tests Negative, Leaning Toward Vaccination | FEATURE
Devils goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood is leaning toward getting vaccinated and returned to team practice