Manila Bulletin

14-day quarantine for player, coach who will test positive – Marcial

- By TITO S. TALAO

Once the gavel comes down on the end of Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine in Mega Manila today, the gate barrier immediatel­y goes up for the return to practice of the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n.

Players, coaches and utility personnel of five of nine PBA ballclubs scheduled for nasal swabs on August 20 and 21 will make their way to the Makati Medical Center for the 9 a.m. to 12 noon window for COVID-19 RPPCR testing.

The nine teams are from TNT KaTropa, Meralco, NLEX, Blackwater, Alaska, Phoenix, Rain or Shine, NorthPort and Columbian. San Miguel Corporatio­n squads – Barangay Ginebra, Magnolia and San Miguel Beer – will undergo swab testing in the company’s own facility, with all the results collated and forwarded to the PBA office in Libis, Quezon City by weekend.

Citing confidenti­ality, PBA commission­er Willie Marcial declined to specifical­ly name the five teams scheduled for Thursday at the MMC and the four others that will follow on Friday. But he confirmed the list has been finalized.

“Mayroon na pero huwag na lang natin ilabas,” Marcial said yesterday.

“Basta once bumalik tayo sa GCQ (General Community Quarantine), tuloy na yan. And, hopefully, start na rin practice natin on August 25.”

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte is expected to announce either last night or early this morning whether Metro Manila and surroundin­g provinces, which were placed under MECQ status on Aug. 14 on the timeout appeal of medical and health workers, will remain on strict lockdown or back under GCQ.

The PBA, along with the pro football league, has been given the green light by the Inter-Agency Task Force to resume practice last month, the verbal sanction made official by a Joint Administra­tive Order signed by the Games and Amusements Board, Philippine Sports Commission and Department of Health last week.

The 9 PBA teams were originally scheduled for swab testing at MMC on August 6 and 7 but the sudden MECQ imposition forced the reset for two weeks later.

A 100 percent negative result for all 12 teams is not a definitive requiremen­t, according to the PBA.

“Pag may nag-positive na player or coach, 14-day quarantine siya as per protocol,” said Marcial. “Pero tuloy yung return to practice.”

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