The NBA and NBPA announced today in a press release that one player has registered a new confirmed positive COVID-19 test in the week since May 12. A total of 496 players were tested during that time, according to the league and players’ union.
After three straight weeks of multiple positive coronavirus tests around the league, this is the second consecutive week the NBA has reported just one positive test among players. That’s a promising trend with the postseason around the corner.
By the end of this week, only 16 of the league’s 30 teams will still be active, reducing the number of players that will be tested daily going forward.
While the NBA and NBPA don’t specify which players tested positive for COVID-19, a player who enters the health and safety protocols and is immediately ruled out for at least 10-14 days has often tested positive. Pacers guard Caris LeVert met that criteria this week, so it’s possible – but not certain – that he was the one affected player.
LeVert should blame himself if his team loses to the Wizards.
Or blame the stairway rail next to the entrance.
Theses: People who “wipe things down” miss a lot of spots, and society does not value janitorial duties.
How often does the job of sterilization get handed down by managers to people they feel comfortable ordering around, and those people readjust themselves by shirking the wipedowns.
I see TV ads saying *our place is clean & safe* while showing maybe a waitress, wiping, missing spots. What to do when everyone is too important to do the job right.
Rant over now where were we.
Lol loving the wipe things down dissertation I need more of this from x%
Blame researchers at the Wuhan Virology Institute for their reckless behavior or whoever thought bats would be great on the menu. Just stop blaming your neighbors for a virus they didn’t create.