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PBA boards to convene regarding team practices

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MANILA – The Philippine Basketball Associatio­n’s (PBA) board of governors will meet on Wednesday to discuss how teams could return to practice despite the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

While an online meeting has been initially set, the 12 team governors are in unison on having a physical meeting instead at the league’s office in Quezon City as they begin mapping out plans to possibly resume action after the games were suspended due to Covid-19.

The meeting, in particular, will focus on how the teams can restart working out and training sessions alongside other activities.

However, Commission­er Willie Marcial said the board would still bring the proposals from the meeting to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) for final approval.

“All these we'll do with the approval from the government. Hindi kami gagalaw (We will not move) without their approval,” Marcial said in a news release on the PBA website.

The IATF cleared athletes to do some sporting activities during a general community quarantine (GCQ), which Metro Manila is currently under.

The IATF will decide by next week whether to extend the GCQ or impose a modified GCQ, where sporting events can resume

provided that arenas can only accommodat­e at most 50 percent of their seating capacities, for the rest of the month pending a recommenda­tion from the Metro Manila Council. October restart?

Meanwhile, Marcial bared that the league is now eyeing an October resumption of the 45th season, although it may just be a singleseas­on tournament.

The PBA board will make a final decision regarding it in August but he said that once a vaccine for Covid-19 has been approved for mass usage, it would factor a lot on whether the season would continue or not.

“Things will be easier to decide on if a vaccine for Covid-19 comes up. The government and all of us hope for it,” he said.

Pharmaceut­ical firms around the world have been aggressive in finding a cure for Covid-19 with some countries already doing human trials for possible vaccines in the hope of finally making it available by as early as September.

Only one game has been played all season long before Covid-19 interrupte­d sports actions across the globe.

In a related yet positive developmen­t, all players of the three teams owned by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) have tested negative for Covid-19.

The SMC said on Tuesday that Barangay Ginebra, the San Miguel Beermen, and the Magnolia Hotshots remain free from the disease as the results of their reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests were revealed.

“We are happy to report that all of our basketball players tested negative from the virus,” SMC president and chief operating officer Ramon Ang said in a statement.

To aid in keeping medical centers from getting overwhelme­d due to Covid-19, the SMC put up its own PCR facility and laboratory inside its main office in Mandaluyon­g.

The SMC even donated PCR and RNA machines to key government hospitals and the Department of Health while putting up testing centers in all the 17 towns in Metro Manila as it helps conduct mass testing.

The SMC also helped in testing the PBA employees for Covid-19 as they went back to work this week.

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