‘Manageable:’ Palace sees no need to probe compliance of PBA bubble with health protocols

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Malacañang sees no need for the IATF to look into the compliance of the PBA bubble after an athlete tested positive for COVID-19, saying the situation is “manageable.” | CMRamosINQ

Asked again if an investigation was no longer needed, the Palace official said: “Hindi na po [It’s no longer needed].”

“Dahil sila po’y nag-contact tracing at ilan lang naman po sila diyan so madali ang contact tracing,” he added.that a basketball player tested positive for COVID-19 which triggered a postponement of a game between Rain or Shine and Blackwater scheduled Saturday afternoon. Before this, a referee became the first case of coronavirus in the bubble. The referee, however, “yielded negative on the presence of COVID-19 virus” after undergoing antigen testing. [ac]

 

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