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'What you’re doing is trying to walk a fine line... between very real and legitimate privacy and health concerns... and the impetus to explain to fans what you’re doing.” Donald Fehr joined timandsid to explain the importance of privacy during COVID-19.

When asked about the importance of ensuring player privacy, Fehr cited how much we still don’t know about the virus and how it’s handled.

“So what you’re doing is trying to walk a fine line, trying to engage in a balancing act, if you will, between very real and legitimate privacy and health concerns on the one hand and the impetus to explain to fans what you’re doing on the other.”

 

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