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What Options Should The NCAA Consider If They Feel The Need To Make Any Changes To This Year's Tourneys?
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[QUOTE="JavaMan, post: 3474025, member: 5562"] And here is what and how it happens: [SIZE=7][B]50 coronavirus cases traced back to one man[/B][/SIZE] [B]CNN By Sheena Jones and Christina Maxouris, [/B]Updated 11:19 AM ET, Wed March 11, 2020 A 50-year-old attorney, who works near Grand Central Station in Manhattan, tested positive for the virus on [B]March 2[/B] and was hospitalized at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NY Gov. Cuomo said. The man had an underlying respiratory condition that made him vulnerable to the virus but he was stable and improving, officials also said later. [SIZE=5][B]17 people in two days. [/B][/SIZE]Just two days after the man's positive results, on [B]March 4[/B], his 20-year-old son, a student at New York's Yeshiva University, also tested positive. School officials said he was showing symptoms of the virus. The wife and 14-year-old daughter of the attorney both also tested positive on the same day. So did the neighbor who drove him to the hospital. And a friend of the attorney. The friend's wife, two sons and daughter tested positive that day too. On [B]March 5[/B], the governor says eight other people connected to the attorney tested positive for the virus. [SIZE=5][B]And 11 more in a day. [/B][/SIZE]On [B]March 6[/B], three members of the Young Israel Congregation of New Rochelle, where the attorney attended, tested positive for the virus. Another two friends of the attorney tested positive, too. And four more people related to the attorney also had the virus, the governor said. And so did two residents from nearby Rockland County who worked as caterers in the bar mitzvah the attorney was believed to have attended. On [B]March 7[/B], the governor announced 23 others linked to the attorney had the virus. The day after, he said 12 more cases were reported in Westchester County, which is home to New Rochelle. By [B]March 10[/B], there were 108 cases in New Rochelle. [B]Today is March 11.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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