Sports’ buy-in needed to prevent super-spreader potential: experts
Sporting venues and games certainly have super-spreader potential but that risk can be minimized with buy-in from all involved, experts said Wednesday.
The subject moved into the spotlight after L.A. Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday night. He was isolated after being pulled from the World Series game but returned to the field – without a mask at times and sometimes without distancing – to celebrate his team’s win.
Major League Baseball said it is investigating and noted that players from the Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays had been tested again Wednesday.
“I don’t want to prophesize but it’s quite likely that a number of members of both teams are going to come down with COVID now because Mr. Turner was interacting with them,” said Kevin Coombs, an infectious diseases researcher and professor of medical microbiology at the University of Manitoba.