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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 3515029, member: 7548"] My feeling is that some ,much more nuanced (one size does not fit all) approach is needed in an attempt to balance real world health concerns and economic / mental health concerns I think that some non contact sports should think about ramping up to play without fans (Tennis / Golf come to mind first and possibly some version of baseball where contact is suppressed by suitable rule changes) in some locals which are not at the epicenter My main point is that if some sports can be played in an environment that is consistent with existing social separation and best cleanliness rules, we should encourage that. Sports figures in these sports will have better access to testing than the general population and I think some mask protection would help the situation further. Finally, perhaps some businessescan be opened up following stringent store occupancy rules just like most groceries are following (at least in NYC) Unfortunately for the BY., Basketball seems to be a sport impossible to make realistically safe until a vaccine is formed. [/QUOTE]
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