The MLS Is Back tournament received another blow Tuesday when five Nashville players received confirmation of positive coronavirus tests.
When MLS — suspended play on March 12, 1,323 Americans had been diagnosed with the virus and 38 people had died. When the league resumes play Wednesday, it will do so with nearly twice as many Americans testing positive for COVID-19Even so, there seems to be a general willingness to go back to action.
The problem, said Armand Dorian, chief medical officer at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital, is that the protective bubble was stretched too thin. Rather than dividing the teams up and assigning them to separate hubs, as the NHL will do, MLS put all its teams — more than 1,300 people in all — in one resort complex in central Florida.
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There are more people at my kids little league baseball games than any professional sport and they are acting like it's a big fucking deal to play pro sports
If you can’t name one women’s soccer team that has been playing for the last two weeks then save the “wOmeN SocCer PlayERs DesErve EquAL PaY” argument for another day. Probably didn’t even know that league existed if they weren’t all kneeling for the anthem.
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