I mean, it isn't really surprising. Especially given the fact that if you show symptoms it may be 2 weeks after exposure. So, even if people are doing their due diligence and social distancing in their lives, I feel positive test in the fans is inevitable. As long as we keep the players coaches and staff healthy, we be good. [Reply]
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The NFL passed a significant test in dealing with the coronavirus. Tests on all Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs players, coaches and team employees from Week 1 came back negative this week, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
These were the first tests to come back from the regular season. The Texans and Chiefs kicked off the season Sept. 10 in Kansas City, with the Chiefs winning 34-20.
One Tier 3 person, a groundskeeper, did test positive, but he was nowhere near players, the source told Schefter.
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
time to go with no fans
So shutdown society until we have zero cases?
The CoronaBro's need to explain how the threshold for lockdown measures went from curtailing exponential growth in cases/flattening the curve to prevent hospital capacity from being overwhelmed to now apparently getting to absolute zero cases. [Reply]