Dr. Fauci says that this state can play sports organized in the fall

If people can respect the recommendations "in the context of safe sports", it's "good," says Fauci.


The dangerous diffusion of COVID-19 went from region to the region in the United States. After New York has managed to contain the virus, the hot spots have passed to the belt of sunshine, andnow the epidemic moves in The southeastern states, such as Tennessee and Kentucky, and Midwestern, like Ohio and Indiana. With so many states dealing with overvoltages in cases of coronaviruses, it is difficult to see any glimmer of hope that life comes back to normal. But there isA state that manages Covid-19 well:Connecticut. In fact, the state of the Constitution makessoalthoughAnthony Fauci, MD, says there is no reason whyOrganized sports can not resume in autumn.

The Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) revealed this rare information encouraging during a press conference on August 3 with Connecticut Gov.Ned lathe. When asked if the organized sport can resume, Fauci said: "It really depends on a case-by-case basis, the sport itself and the level of infection. But you should always observe the recommendations, the five or six things you should join. If you can do it in the context of playing sports safely. "He then covered a little, adding:" Otherwise, you may need to suspend it. "

These five or six things that Fauci refer to disease control and prevention centers (CDC)Guidelines for Youth Sports. The CDC lists a handful of "strategies to encourage behaviors that reduce the propagation of Covid-19": stay at home if the symptoms occur, practicing good hand hygiene and a respiratory tag, carrying fabric face coatings , having adequate supplies and the creation of appropriate signs and messaging.

Fauci was more careful crowds, however, especially for sports played inside. "If the state recommendation is that you do not want crowds, especially inland crowds, so if you have spectators or not?" Asked for Fauci. "If you do, how far should they be? Should they wear masks? I would recommend they do it."

Teenage girl in her softball uniform posing with a healthcare mask to protect her from the Coronavirus
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Fauci's approval for autumn sports is undoubtedly good news for Connecticut residents who want to come back to a sense of normality and even better news for young high school athletes in the state.

At the end of July, the Connecticut Interscholastic Sports Conference - which supervises high school sports - announced aLimited calendar for autumn sports This will start at the end of September, with practices that start in just a few weeks. Autumn sports in Connecticut high schools include cross, football, swimming, volleyball, field hockey and football. Of these, the only one considered a real contact sport is football, which has already raised concerns aboutHow could it extend Covid-19.

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During a press briefing with Lamont on July 30,Zeke Emanuel, MD, Oncologist, bioethic and vice-plan for global initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania,informedversus Play contact sports-Particly football. Emanuel warned, "Interior contact sports will simply not be possible" in the current circumstances. He added later: "We must be safe and put Security No. 1, and I think contact sports are not a good idea."

August 5, the University of Connecticut announced that it wasCancellation of his football season, become the first major football program to do it. "After receiving advice from public health and public health managers and consulting football-athletes, we decided not to compete on the gridiron this season", the director of athletics of the university,David Benedict, says in a statement. "The security challenges created by COVID-19 place our football-athletes students at an unacceptable level of risk." And for more information about states that are not ready to start sports again, checkThese two states become the worst hotspots of Covid in the United States.


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