Let me be the first to ask the question. Considering Covid-19 will it be safe to go ahead with the NCAA Tournament before live spectators? What about the ACC Tournament?
Let me be the first to ask the question. Considering Covid-19 will it be safe to go ahead with the NCAA Tournament before live spectators? What about the ACC Tournament?
There is currently no continuing transmission in the US.
If US has multiple chains of transmissions at or near tournament cities, then I would expect the games to be played in empty / reduced capacity stadiums.
If I may be so bold, I think this thread should be closed. All indications are that we are nowhere near a scenario where this would conceivably happen in mere weeks, and having a thread on it may serve to spread misinformation (with or without intent) and stoke unnecessary fear.
I dunno. Japan just ordered their schools to be closed for a month and their first case was not long ago. There is talk of cancelling the Olympics. I was wondering this morning, as a good Catholic, whether the Vatican would cancel or curtail the Easter morning service in St. Peter's Square where 80,000 or so (IIRC) pilgrims gather -- Italy has a big problem even though their first reported case was not very long ago either. For those who follow poker, Doug Polk tweeted last night or this morning that he thought there was a chance of cancelling this year's WSOP.
While it is highly doubtful (IMO) that the ACCT or NCAAT would be cancelled, it's certainly on some people's minds.
The risk of spreading misinformation on this board compared to what is happening on the internet in general is about the same risk of catching the Coved-19 by reading this board compared to eating from the buffet on a Diamond Princess Cruise.
Frankly, you can get much more reliable information here than on major "news" sites.
Ah yes, everything is polarized and politicized by both ends of the spectrum rather than focusing on solutions.
We live in interesting times.
My sister is struggling with exactly how stressed to be about this situation. I linked her to the thread on this forum as a reputable information source.
"Ultimately, we expect we will see community spread in this country."
Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
https://abcnews.go.com/International...ry?id=69190968
Community spread has occurred in South Korea, Japan and Italy already and it's causing major disruptions in those countries.
We have been having a robust and quite informative discussion of all this on the off-topic board for some weeks now. Several very knowledgeable DBR posters, including at least one person who works in viral immunology (or something like that) have posted. I am going to close this thread down and urge all of you to redirect your comments to the already existing thread over there: https://forums.dukebasketballreport...ria-or-The-End
-Jason "there has been no talk yet about curtailing sporting event attendance in the US" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?