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14 Marlins players and coaches test positive for Covid - MLB season in jeopardy
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 733445" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I wasn't trying to say that the players are all following all the rules, just that the MLB procedures are allowing rampant spread within a team once a person on that team is infected. I believe they are checking for symptoms every day and checking for the virus every other day. Even with all of those checks the virus was able to spread through 60% of the Marlins players after some of those players were infected.</p><p></p><p>I think the soft bubble can minimize risk, but it doesn't eliminate risk. The players are still in contact with their families at home. I haven't seen that their spouse or kids are being limited. Spouse eating out with friends, or kids going back to school could be avenues for the virus to get to a player. Then at that point it is obvious now that the temperature checks and virus screening every other day are not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 733445, member: 2426"] I wasn't trying to say that the players are all following all the rules, just that the MLB procedures are allowing rampant spread within a team once a person on that team is infected. I believe they are checking for symptoms every day and checking for the virus every other day. Even with all of those checks the virus was able to spread through 60% of the Marlins players after some of those players were infected. I think the soft bubble can minimize risk, but it doesn't eliminate risk. The players are still in contact with their families at home. I haven't seen that their spouse or kids are being limited. Spouse eating out with friends, or kids going back to school could be avenues for the virus to get to a player. Then at that point it is obvious now that the temperature checks and virus screening every other day are not working. [/QUOTE]
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