Anthony Fauci: How sports can return amid coronavirus crisis

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert who’s a part of the White House’s coronavirus task force, thinks sports can return sooner than later.

In a recent Snapchat interview, Fauci said sports could return if played in empty stadiums and with teams strictly quarantined in hotels in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Under such harsh restrictions, athletes wouldn’t be able to be exposed or spread the virus and could resume a season as usual.

“There’s a way of doing that,” Fauci said. “Nobody comes to the stadium. Put them in big hotels, wherever you want to play, keep them very well surveilled and have them tested every week and make sure they don’t wind up infecting each other or their family, and just let them play the season out.”

Currently, the NBA, NHL and MLB are all suspended indefinitely while the NFL just recently elected to hold a virtual draft. The PGA Tour is planning to start back up in June.

Fauci said he was sympathetic to the country’s longing for sports, adding that he’s a fan himself.

“People say, ‘Well, you know, you can’t play without spectators.’ Well, I think you’ll probably get enough buy-in from people who are dying to see a baseball game, particularly me,” Fauci said. “Living in Washington, we have the world champion Washington Nationals. I want to see them play again.”

He might get that chance if MLB’s Arizona plan comes to fruition. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday he’s open to MLB’s plan, bringing all of its teams to his state to play out the season and have them quarantined in hotels when not playing.

“Two words that would allow the counutry and the state of Arizona to know that things were headed back to normal would be, ‘Play ball,'” Ducey said.

Though there are many logistical obstacles for MLB to overcome, some players support the idea. ESPN’s Jeff Passan said this week “it seems like it’s going to be Arizona or bust for Major League Baseball.”



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I can maybe see MLB & NBA not having fans this summer, but by the fall football season, I can see social distancing at stadiums with seating.
 

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so sports will look exactly like the WNBA?
 

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No college. Can you play games when school isn't in session?

Good question.......I don't know how that would work out. I'm assuming Penn State won't be filling their stadium with 106k fans.

If this virus is contained by June/July, which I think it will be, we should have football in the fall, the NFL definitely, & hopefully college as well.
 

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so sports will look exactly like the WNBA?

It seems Fauci has been wrong quite often with his prognostications on the numbers of deaths, etc.....when it comes to this virus, so he may be off on predicting how sports will turn out.
 

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so sports will look exactly like the WNBA?

Hahahaha

man college stadiums almost sitting in each other’s laps.

Interesting to see how will work out. Will be many that will be to terrified to show up. That watch to
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“There’s a way of doing that,” Fauci said. “Nobody comes to the stadium. Put them in big hotels, wherever you want to play, keep them very well surveilled and have them tested every week and make sure they don’t wind up infecting each other or their family, and just let them play the season out.”


There's no way to guarantee, i.e. "make sure they don’t wind up infecting each other or their family". What happens after some of them get infected? Sideline the infected until cured & continue playing games with those who are presumed to be/have recently tested healthy?

Fans who have been infected & recovered could be allowed into arenas to watch games.

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"he deployed FBI agents to surveil the offices of those companies" "


 

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