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Speaking to reporters at the White House, the president shared a story about precautions he had taken to avoid illness: âI said, âExcuse me,â and started washing my hands. You have to do this.â
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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 told players to avoid high-fiving fans and strangers and avoid taking any item for autographs, the league’s latest response in its ongoing monitoring of the coronavirus crisis that has spread to most corners of the planet.
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...