It seems the Boston Celtics roster is safe from the coronavirus, at least for now.

The Celtics players were one of the five teams tested for the virus because they played the Utah Jazz within a window of concern for possible contamination. Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell tested positive for the virus behind the global pandemic, prompting concern that the Celtics might have been exposed the coronavirus, which also is responsible for suspending league activity for at least 30 days.

ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne reports that the Celtics join the Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors in having no players demonstrating symptoms or testing positive for the virus.

Sources: Lakers players came away from conference call with GM Rob Pelonka, Coach Frank Vogel that NBA owners want to finish regular and postseason, even if goes to late June, July or August. — Brad Turner (@BA_Turner) March 12, 2020

While that doesn’t mean any of the teams are necessarily safe from infection, it does at least help lower the level of concern for the well-being of players who came into contact with the Jazz organization over the last two weeks.

For now, there are no further plans than to reevaluate the situation at the end of the 30-day period, in April.

However, Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times reports of a general sense that owners would like to salvage a postseason of some sort, even if it needs to happen in late June, July or perhaps August, according to a recent conference call on the subject.