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  2. Can I use a face shield instead of a mask? - AOL

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    No. Health officials don’t recommend the clear plastic barriers as a substitute for masks because of the lack of research on whether they keep an infected person from spreading viral droplets to ...

  3. 2020 NBA Bubble - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 NBA Bubble was the bio-secure bubble at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, that was created by the National Basketball Association (NBA) to protect its players from the COVID-19 pandemic during the final eight games of the 2019–20 regular season and throughout the 2020 NBA playoffs.

  4. Mississippi State basketball: masks encouraged, not required ...

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    Oct. 29—STARKVILLE — Fans attending Mississippi State basketball games inside Humphrey Coliseum will be encouraged to wear masks, the school announced Friday. If the CDC and Mississippi ...

  5. Connecticut high school basketball players are required to ...

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    Athletes are wearing their masks below their noses or on their chins as they play. High school athletes in Connecticut are required to wear masks at all times: at practice, on the bench and during ...

  6. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on basketball - Wikipedia

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    On 11 March 2020, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) — the main U.S. sanctioning body for college athletics — initially announced that its winter-semester championships and tournaments, including its popular men's and women's Division I basketball tournaments, would be conducted behind closed doors with "only essential ...

  7. Suspension of the 2019–20 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Gobert was the first NBA player to test positive for COVID-19.. On March 11, 2020, the National Basketball Association (NBA) announced the suspension of the 2019–20 season following Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert testing positive for COVID-19, [1] which occurred around the same time as COVID-19 lockdowns began in both the United States and Canada.

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