Fans were barred from several sporting events because of coronavirus fears.
Actor Jackie Chan reassured his fans this week that he was safe and not under quarantine amid concerns over the coronavirus.
The NCPA is urging the NCAA to “take precautions” ahead of the tournament due to the virus.
Action News Jax reporter Meghan Moriarty will be live from TIAA Bank Field on FOX30 at 10.
Much of the hoopla surrounding March Madness is in the crowds, where basketball fans slather themselves with body paint to support their teams. But that madness could fade away this year if one players' advocacy group gets its way.
One day after the National College Players Association put out a statement suggesting the NCAA consider March Madness games without an audience present because of the Cornoavirus, the NCAA responded writing: "NCAA staff continues to prepare for all NCAA winter and spring championships, but we are keenly aware of Coronavirus and will continue to monitor in coordination with state/local health authorities and the CDC." RELATED: Players group...
The NBA is actively taking precautions to protect its players during the current coronavirus scare, especially following the reports that the virus has reached U.S. soil. The league released a memo to its players with suggestions on how to avoid the spread of germs amid the outbreak of the virus. One of the first things the league brought up was the recommendation for players to give fans fist bumps instead of a traditional high-five, in order...
Harvard University epidemiologist cautions that 1% of those who get symptoms from coronavirus are projected to die, which he says will be in the millions.
The NBA has told players to avoid contact with fans in the league’s latest response in its ongoing monitoring of the coronavirus crisis
The NBA has urged its players to avoid physical contact including high-fives with fans and other strangers amid fears of an outbreak of coronavirus in the U.S.In a memo sent to teams Sunday, league officials spelled out a list of 10 recommendations including avoiding physical contact with fans as well as accepting items such as pens, jerseys, or basketballs, according to The Associated Press.NBA officials added that the league was in regular...
NBA fans might be getting fist bumps over high-fives from players as coronavirus spreads in the United States.
Premier League games could be played behind closed doors in a bid to combat the spread of coronavirus, with the league and FA already believed to have held talks over possible implications if government public health advice bans large gatherings. The number of confirmed cases in the UK rose to 39 on Monday, with the government warning that the virus is a 'problem' that is 'likely to become more significant'. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says...
Players have also been told they should avoid handling items such as pens or jerseys from fans seeking autographs.
Fan site founders say a delay is best for both fans and No Time To Die's box office potential.
UEFA has confirmed that any change to Ireland’s Euro 2020 play-off tie with Slovakia will be a last minute decision. The Coronavirus scare has forced European football’s governing body to put in pl…