The Washington Wizards are self-quarantining and players, coaches and basketball operations staff who exhibit or develop flu-like symptoms will be tested for COVID-19, the team has announced.

The team played the Utah Jazz -- who had the league's first documented case of coronavirus -- on Feb. 29 and will self-quarantine for the next three to four days.

The Jazz issued the following statement:

Under the direction of team and MedStar medical staff, the Washington Wizards have advised players, coaches and basketball operations personnel to self-quarantine for the next three to four days. The decision was made with an abundance of caution due to the team’s recent game schedule, which saw them play at Utah on Feb. 29 and against New York (who played Utah on Mar. 4) on Mar. 10.

Players, coaches and basketball operations staff who exhibit or develop flu-like symptoms will be tested for COVID-19.

The Wizards and Monumental Sports & Entertainment will continue to monitor the situation with an emphasis on ensuring the health and safety of our fans, employees and players.