Sport could resume in empty
stadiums says top U.S. disease expert
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[April 16, 2020]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The NFL
campaign and an abbreviated baseball season may be possible if games
are played without fans and players are kept in lockdown, U.S.
President Donald Trump’s leading infectious disease adviser said on
Wednesday.
It has been a little over a month since the NBA season was abruptly
halted amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, with most professional
sports following suit, leaving arenas and stadiums empty amid
speculation over when live sport can return.
"There’s a way of doing that: Nobody comes to the stadium, put them
(the players) in big hotels, wherever you want to play, keep them
very well surveilled," Anthony Fauci, the leading U.S. health expert
said in a Snapchat interview.
"Make sure they don’t wind up infecting each other or their family
and just let them play the season out."
Fauci, who appeared last month in an Instagram live interview with
Golden State Warriors sharp-shooter Steph Curry, said he would
recommend that athletes should be tested roughly once a week after
resuming play.
The prospect of sports going ahead without fans has met with some
criticism. Major League Baseball recently damped down talk it would
return as soon as May with players competing in an isolation bubble.
Last month, before professional sport was suspended, 16-time NBA
All-Star LeBron James called the notion of playing without fans
impossible.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director
Anthony Fauci attends the daily coronavirus task force briefing at
the White House in Washington, U.S., April 13, 2020. REUTERS/Leah
Millis/File Photo
"People say, ‘Well, you know, you can’t play without spectators,’"
said Fauci. "Well, I think you probably get enough buy-in from
people who are dying to see a baseball game – particularly me.
"I’m living in Washington, we have the World Champion Washington
Nationals, I want to see them play again."
The NFL regular season is due to kick off on Sept. 10, but there is
no date for the MLB to start or for the NBA and NHL to resume. Major
League Soccer said on Tuesday its projection to return in mid-May
was "extremely unlikely."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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