The enormous risks and stakes driving the NBA’s safety discussions | ESPN

In theory, you could pull it off without a hitch: About 1,500 people test negative for the coronavirus -- several times -- before entering the NBA's proposed "bubble" at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida, they interact with almost no one else, and the league emerges three months later with 1,500 healthy people and one champion.”

"If you have [1,500] people quarantined without contact with others, assuming none of them bring coronavirus into the bubble, then none of them will get it," said Sandro Galea, an epidemiologist and dean at the Boston University School of Public Health. "In some respects, it is that simple."

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