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    How Could the Coronavirus affect the Argos and the CFL

    The Coronavirus has had hit the entire world hard. In the hardest hit countries, China and Italy, the entire economy was hit, and many events cancelled. In Italy, the entire population has been told today to stay home except to go to work, for emergencies and for health reasons, with the quarantine being enforced by the police. Sporting events were cancelled or played before empty stands to limit the spread of the disease. While Canada and the US are still a long way from that, 20 universities in the US have already closed in response to the disease. In an attendance driven league like the CFL a shutdown could be catastrophic. The Argos, who have the biggest attendance problems in the league, could even be hit hard simply by loyal fans staying away from a mass event, such as a football game, because of the virus.

    The Coronavirus is sometimes compared to the 1918-19 global pandemic that killed 20-100 million people (statistics back then were spotty at best). The 1918-19 pandemic shut down the Stanley Cup playoffs between the Montreal Canadiens and Seattle Metropolitans with the series tied 2-2 in games while a fifth game ended in a tie. When several players on the Canadiens became sick Montreal was unable to put a team on the ice and the playoffs were cancelled. One of the players, Joe Hall, later died. It's possible that we may get lucky and avoid the worst possible effects of the pandemic but that is certainly not guaranteed. Below is an account of the 1919 Stanley Cup series and cancelation.

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/spor...rticle4128146/

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    Lebron James has got his knuckles rapped for his comments on the Coronavirus by executives from his team, the LA Lakers after making that he wasn't playing if there were no fans in the stands because of the virus. Plans on travel and other issues are already changing because of the virus.

    The coronavirus outbreak continues to be a concern across pro sports leagues, including the NBA, which has been taking precautions as the virus spreads. But on Friday night, Los Angeles Lakers star Lebron James brushed off the notion that the deadly virus might soon force games to take place in empty arenas. His comments came despite a memo from the league office instructing teams to prepare for that eventuality and make contingency plans to reduce the size of travelling parties.

    “I play for the fans, that’s what it’s all about,” James said. “If I show up to the arena and there ain’t no fans there, I ain’t playing.” On this issue, James, the NBA’S most popular player, does not speak for the league at large. The stark realities of the deadly coronavirus have set in, prompting team meetings, updated protective measures at arenas and altered travel behaviour.

    “With no disrespect to Lebron, this is a public health crisis that’s bigger than any one person,” said a high-ranking team executive, pointing to large-scale quarantine efforts overseas and a rising death toll domestically. “Personally, I think there’s a good chance we will be forced to play games in empty arenas at some point. The virus is spreading quickly, it’s not contained, and it will not be contained any time soon. The threat (to NBA players and fans) could carry on into next season.”

    Another team executive called James’ comment “short-sighted” and “not helpful” given the need to inform the public on the dangers of coronavirus, which had killed more than 20 people in the United States and infected more than 100,000 people globally as of Sunday. Numerous soccer leagues in Europe and Asia have cancelled games or played them without fans in attendance. “We aren’t exempt,” the executive said. “I’m concerned for (the health of ) myself and my kids, and I’m scared for my parents (given their age). This is an unprecedented test for (U.S. President Donald Trump) and our health care system, let alone the NBA. We don’t know where this is going, and it could get really, really bad. That’s not being alarmist. That’s the truth.”

    James’ Lakers were one of many teams to hold informational meetings about the virus over the past few days. Those meetings have tended to focus on preventive tips, such as washing hands, using hand sanitizer and avoiding unnecessary contact with fans while giving autographs or taking photographs. ...

    Travel plans are already changing. Some league personnel who had planned to attend the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in Boston this weekend opted not to go, while others who did attend awkwardly avoided highfives and agonized over the risk of exposure. The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association remain in daily contact as the league’s plans continue to unfold, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Many coaches and players have been reluctant to speak publicly about coronavirus because of the high stakes and its unexpected arrival during the middle of the playoff push.
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    Should the Coronavirus hit the Argos attendance hard, the team does have one advantage: the team's ownership, Maple Leaf Sport and Entertainment, has the deep pockets to absorb the financial costs.

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    The NHL's San Jose Sharks are already facing being shut out of their own arena for March as Santa Clara county in California, where the team plays its home games, has banned all mass gatherings of more than 1,000 people. The team may be able to play games at home but without fans in the stands.

    Concerns over the COVID-19 virus have begun to permeate throughout the sports world, and as teams begin to consider alternative plans for the safety of fans and players, one county may force their hands earlier than they would like.

    Santa Clara County in California issued a cancellation of mass gatherings over 1,000 people, in light of “significantly increasing rates of COVID-19 in Santa Clara County,” according to the Emergency Operations Center and Public Health Department.
    “This is a critical moment in the growing outbreak of COVID-19 in Santa Clara County. The strong measures we are taking today are designed to slow the spread of disease,” said Dr. Sara Cody, Santa Clara County Health Officer in the release. “Today’s order and new recommendations will reduce the number of people who develop severe illness and will help prevent our healthcare system from becoming overwhelmed. This is critically important for anyone with healthcare needs, not just those most vulnerable to serious illness from COVID-19.”

    The Mercury News reports that the ban applies to all events at the SAP Center for the month of March, which is the home of the NHL’s San Jose Sharks. Three Sharks home games scheduled for the rest of the month will be effected, according to the Mercury News.


    Earlier on Monday, a woman in her 60s died in Santa Clara County from the virus, making her the second person to pass away from COVID-19 it in the state. ...

    In a press conference Monday evening, Cody said the Sharks could possibly continue to have the games in SAP Center, but would have to do so without fans in the building. The Sharks released a statement acknowledging the ban from the county, and will release their plan on how to handle the remaining home games this month in the coming days.
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    I have been reading that Covid19 is 10 to 15 times worse than the average flu bug, and although it's mortality rates are in the 3%, it doesn't mean it won't be around for a long while.
    I heard some projections from medical experts;
    96 million infections
    480,000 deaths
    See how quickly it shut down Italy
    And to think, the new method of warfare & terrorism could bio-terror.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Gonzo View Post
    I have been reading that Covid19 is 10 to 15 times worse than the average flu bug, and although it's mortality rates are in the 3%, it doesn't mean it won't be around for a long while.
    I heard some projections from medical experts;
    96 million infections
    480,000 deaths
    See how quickly it shut down Italy
    And to think, the new method of warfare & terrorism could bio-terror.
    This is becoming a far reaching issue, I was supposed to go to Michigan for product training which was cancelled, we also have many customers that have told us that industrial sales reps cannot enter their facilities.
    Unfortunately it looks like this illness is just beginning to ramp up.
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    It might have an effect on the CFL (however that might be determined) by shutting down the XFL. Seattle, one of the two decently attended teams will be playing before an empty stadium this weekend. Considering the ban on gatherings over 250 people, they'll be hard pressed to be able to host the teams and their staff and a broadcasting crew.

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    It was just announced today that the March Madness US college basketball tournament will be played without fans in the stands. The hypothetical has become a reality.


    The NCAA announced on Wednesday that both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments will be played without fans after consulting with its coronavirus advisory panel.

    “Based on [the panel’s] advice and my discussions with the NCAA Board of Governors, I have made the decision to conduct our upcoming championship events, including the Division I men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, with only essential staff and limited family attendance,” NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a statement.


    The deadly virus was upgraded to a pandemic on Wednesday afternoon, less than a week before the field of 68 was set to tip off with the First Four in Dayton.


    Coronavirus has been steadily forcing more and more sports leagues and teams to consider alternate plans, with Thursday’s Nets-Warriors game in San Francisco now set to be played without fans, but the banning of fans for the entirety of the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments is the most significant development to date, and could be the beginning of a trend throughout sports in the United States.


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    The World Health Organization, a branch of the UN, has officially declared Covid-19 a global pandemic. (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/11/who-...-pandemic.html)

    Washington state is banning all gatherings of larger than 250 people in Metro Seattle, including sports teams in the MLS and MLB, as well as the already mentioned XFL. San Francisco is banning all gatherings or more than 1,000 people for at least two weeks, which will affect their NBA team. Will it be possible for Canadian sports teams to avoid this as time goes on?

    Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington announced Wednesday a ban through the end of March on all gatherings or events of 250 or more people in the Seattle metro area, including sporting events, as the city continues to deal with an outbreak of the coronavirus.

    The ban will impact games scheduled for this month involving the MLB, MLS and XFL, and if expanded beyond the Seattle area would alter plans involving the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments.


    "I am ordering pursuant to my emergency powers that certain events in King, Pierce and Snohomish County with more than 250 people are prohibited by order of the governor," Inslee said. "These events that are prohibited are gatherings for social, recreational, spiritual and other matters, including but not limited to community, civic, public, leisure, faith-based and sporting events."
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ns/5021925002/


    Moments after Inslee’s announcement, San Francisco health officials announced they were prohibiting public and private events of 1,000 or more to slow the spread of the new coronavirus there.

    “We know that this order is disruptive, but it is an important step to support public health,” San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement. “We know cancelling these events is a challenge for everyone and we’ve been talking with venues and event organizers about the need to protect public health.” She said she spoke with the Warriors NBA team and “they are in support of our efforts.”


    The San Francisco ban is for two weeks, the mayor’s office said in a statement, adding that the city’s public health officer can extend it.


    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/11/wash...-outbreak.html

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    I can't see the Global Combine being held now with all the banned flights etc. coming into Canada. It will be a big disappointment for these players that have worked so hard to prepare. I expect this flu to disappear once the hot weather hits and a vaccine is announced, just like Zars, Zika and all the others did. But that won't be in time for the Combine.

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    Today the World Figure Skating Championships scheduled to be held in Montreal that were to start on Monday have been cancelled.

    Also cancelled were the Women’s World Hockey Championship, scheduled to take place in Nova Scotia from March 31 to April 10.

    https://montrealgazette.com/news/loc...ps-in-montreal


    The NBA season has been suspended because an Utah Jazz player has tested positive for Coronavirus.

    https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/nba...20-1203531530/

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    Quote Originally Posted by doubleblue View Post
    I can't see the Global Combine being held now with all the banned flights etc. coming into Canada. It will be a big disappointment for these players that have worked so hard to prepare. I expect this flu to disappear once the hot weather hits and a vaccine is announced, just like Zars, Zika and all the others did. But that won't be in time for the Combine.
    A vaccine is expected to be 12-18 months away.

    Hot weather won't matter much if there are enough carriers spreading the virus to other people. Tom Hanks and his wife just contracted the virus in Australia while shooting a movie, and it's summer there.

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    If this issue persists, as a highly gate-driven league, the implications for the CFL are great. So let's hope this passes in time for the season. Will be interesting to see what the XFL comes up with during this "down time". Players are free to sign here now as I understand it.

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    CFL season won't start before July:

    CFL says season will not begin before July https://www.tsn.ca/1.1463995

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neely2005 View Post
    CFL season won't start before July:

    CFL says season will not begin before July https://www.tsn.ca/1.1463995
    I say Labour Day (at best) wouldn’t shock me if the 2020 season doesn’t happen at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neely2005 View Post
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    Florida is Stupid.

    Any thing where someone can unnecessarily be badly injured and require medical attention which in turn takes away possible medical attention from someone who may have the virus is selfish. Sports is not a necessity all things considered, at least not in these times.

    It wouldn't surprise me in the least if the Governor took a bribe from Vince McMahon to make such a stupid decision.
    It's us vs the rest of the country

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    Premier Ford says that If things continue as they are Ontario could Start to re-open on May 16th.

    Source radio interview with Bill Carroll this morning on CFRA:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/CFRAOttaw...60812261572608

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neely2005 View Post
    Premier Ford says that If things continue as they are Ontario could Start to re-open on May 16th.

    Source radio interview with Bill Carroll this morning on CFRA:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/CFRAOttaw...60812261572608
    Another article:

    https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/mobile/ont...open-1.4906840

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