WSJ News Exclusive | March Madness Will Go On, but in a Worst Case, Without Mad Fans

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The NCAA's worst-case scenario for March Madness is barring spectators and screening players for illness, not canceling games, it says

The NCAA’s worst-case scenario for staging its March Madness tournaments in the time of coronavirus involves barring spectators from games, with players screened for illness before competing, the association’s chief medical officer Brian Hainline said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.

The men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments are slated to begin in less than two weeks, at a time when event cancellations are piling up in the U.S. and abroad. But the NCAA says it is not contemplating a postponement or...

 

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Fans are more likely to suffer detrimental health affects from pounding hot dogs and slamming 32oz sodas at the game than catching Coronavirus

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