Multiple NBA players son positives to COVID-19 by second time

In addition to the fact that it is currently affecting the NBA through an increase in COVID-19 cases, there are several players who previously had a positive animal for the coronavirus, a positive animal for the second time, it was reported to ESPN.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC for its seals in English) defines ‘reinfection’ as a person against an infection, recovering and lying down to infect. There are studies in progress on how long can the vaccine last, but the CDC says that some coronavirus infections are expected.

The NBA has announced more than 100 positive testimonials from the past year, but it seems that the real number from March is significantly mayor. Various teams have more than 10 players that will be positive at any given moment during the last few months, will be the first.

Although there are fewer available tests and more positive false positives in the face of the pandemic, there is a high level of incidence due to the number of players who have positive cases in 2020, especially during league of three months.

It is possible that some players are positive about the virus but that asbestos has made its false positives. Some players are testing their antidote levels to determine their level of immunity. But at present there is no procedure at all in the league to carry out periodic trials.

The teams’ doctors and the league evaluate each positive test and each player’s case by case because the nature of the virus has been compromised, the league’s officials said. For example, gamblers who are positive in the last 90 days have been treated differently from juvenile poisons that have been shown to be positive when the virus in which the virus dies can appear in its system.

The league’s official, the Balancesto National Youth Association, teams and agents have been in talks for the last few days to consider changes to the protocol to limit the promotion of three games. The league has teamed up with players who previously harbored the virus (Kevin Durant of Brooklyn and Bam Adebayo of Miami are two examples) in health and safety quarantines once a person has been exposed to a person infected with a infection or virus propagation.

Agreed with the current guidance of the CDC, but does not understand the duration of the immunization after an infection by Covid-19. Some reinfections are hoped for, based on the knowledge of other coronaviruses, but they are rare.

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