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Fauci: NFL may require bubble, too

- By ZACH BRAZILLER zbraziller@nypost.com

If the NFL wants to have a 2020 season, it will need to make major changes, and that includes a bubble to house players and employees, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday.

The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a key member of the federal government’s response to the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, Fauci is doubtful the league can play a traditiona­l season in home stadiums.

“Unless players are essentiall­y in a bubble — insulated from the community and they are tested nearly every day — it would be very hard to see how football is able to be played this fall,” Fauci said in an interview with CNN. “If there is a second wave, which is certainly a possibilit­y and which would be complicate­d by the predictabl­e flu season, football may not happen this year.”

The NBA and MLS are planning to play in Orlando in a bubble, containing and isolating their players. But, as of now, the NFL has no plans to do so. It still expects to start the regular season as scheduled on Sept. 10. The league did have its offseason training program and draft done remotely, but the expectatio­n is for training camps to begin in late July as usual in person. ESPN reported the NFL Players Associatio­n has told players that they could be tested every three days once training camp starts.

“We are developing a comprehens­ive and rapid result testing program and rigorous protocols that call for a shared responsibi­lity from everyone inside our football ecosystem . ... Make no mistake, this is no easy task,” Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s chief medical officer, said in a statement in response to Fauci.

“We will make adjustment­s as necessary to meet the public health environmen­t as we prepare to play the 2020 season as scheduled with increased protocols and safety measures for all players, personnel and attendees. We will be flexible and adaptable in this environmen­t to adjust to the virus as needed.”

NFL Network reported Monday that several Cowboys and Texans players, including Pro Bowl running back Ezekiel Elliott, tested positive for the virus. Rams coach Sean McVay, on a conference call to announce the new season of the HBO reality series “Hard Knocks” that will chronicle the Rams and Chargers during training camp, questioned the league’s current plan.

“It is a bit mind-numbing,” McVay said. “We’re sitting here talking about handless doors? We’re going to social distance, but we’re playing football? I don’t get it.”

 ?? Getty Images ?? UH-OH: Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday the NFL may need to lock down its players and staff this season like the NBA in order to play in2020.
Getty Images UH-OH: Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday the NFL may need to lock down its players and staff this season like the NBA in order to play in2020.

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