7% of this professional sports league in Covid

Despite new more positive tests, the NBA is still forward with the restart of the room.


On March 11, as coronavirus cases began to multiply in the United States, the NBA announced that it would bepostpone the 2019-2020 season, in effect immediately. The decision was taken in response to the meaning of the league, a positive Utah Jazz player. It was then revealed that the twoRudy Gobert andDonovan Mitchell Jazz had the virus. As of the press, the NBA plans to resume its season on July 30th. But even the preparations for gambling have proved risky. On July 2, NPR reported that 7% of the total league hasPositive tested for COVID-19, weeks before the professional basketball is planned.

NBA and the National Association of Basketball Players Announced ina joint statement Last week, that nine other players were found at the virus after testing done during the last week of June. This issue brings the total number of NBA players who have been tested positive at 25, out of 351 people. In addition to players, 884 NBA employees have also been tested, ceding 10 positive.

"Any player, a coach member or the team who has tested positive will remain at the isolation of autosolation until they meet the public health protocols for the interruption of isolation and have been cleaned by a doctor ", the statement ends.

Although the NBA reported no change in its plan to reopen the league at the end of the month for a truncated season, the teams respond to positives in their ranks in their own way. ESPN reported that anonymous sources said that theMilwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings Both closed their private practice facilities due to coronavirus results, although the specific actors and / or employees concerned are not made public. By the exit, the heat of Miami, the nuggets of Denver, Brooklyn Nets and the Clippers had already closed their facilities at the moment when the Bucks and Kings updates were reported.

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In June, as indicated by theLos Angeles Times,NBA BOSSES unveiled a 113-page plan to resume the season safely. All matches must take place on the Disney World Campus, where players and staff will also be accommodated. Taking the Dutory of Social Distanciation, the document indicated that the players would warn an alarm if they are less than six feet from another person for more than five seconds, as well asthe rings that were shown to detect An eventual coronavirus infection day before the symptoms occur. Players will also be subject to rules for face coatings, personal hygiene and sharing. The League stated that fines, suspensions and returned from the campus are all possible punishments to violate these rules.

However, the document also explains that the detection of COVID-19 in the players will not yield another stop. And for more game at the age of coronavirus,Dr. Faisci has just gave up a huge bomb on sport fans across the United States.

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