We're at about four million cases now and about 150,000 deaths," Fauci said. " "Yeah," Rask said jokingly, "I hope I don't have to get used to that. Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshynski take you around the NHL with the latest news, big questions and special guests every episode.

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The 1970s were a "pivot of change", it was an era of economic struggle, cultural change, and technological innovation. "At the end of the day, you are in a bubble. The NHL receives confirmation that users have satisfied their requirements for access if the signal is green. That followed Phase 3 -- when teams returned to training camps in their respective cities -- which produced two positive results among 6,874 total tests administered.As Major League Baseball struggles to keep its season going, and college football debates its future, the NBA and the NHL have restarted their seasons securely inside their respective bubbles.But as NHL commissioner Gary Bettman cautioned, "we still have a way to go to feel any sort of gratification" about getting the protocols right.

It's not perfect, but it's pretty damn good. They're protecting us the best that they can. "Players and coaches have spoken glowingly about the protocols put in place by the NHL and NHLPA after they agreed to restart the season. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House task force on the coronavirus, expounded on the NHL's decision in "If you look at the curve in the United States, we went up very high -- the highest in the world -- for cases and deaths. They wanted to do two negative tests after that.

I'm sitting in Toronto and I'm not trying to be a smug Canadian," Bogoch said. Willem Meeuwisse, the NHL's chief medical advisor, says the league has "a fairly strict procedure" for anyone entering the bubble.


As further evidence of the bubble working so far, the source said that the league had "no positive tests, whether false or confirmed" through last Monday.There are other layers to the NHL's COVID-19 monitoring. When they said it was time to lock down, we locked down.

You stay at home, and you go between home and the rink. "I think the league has done a terrific job. Bogoch said he believes the protocols are thorough and can be effective in mitigating the risk.

"As the NHL and the players enter their third week inside the bubble, here's a look at how it's worked -- as well as the challenges in keeping COVID-19 out of it.First, the NHL decided that being in a bubble was non-negotiable. And the people here doing it have been terrific. Zero positive tests? "They want to be very cautious of that, if you had any symptoms. "Obviously, the numbers are really high in the United States, and things are in pretty decent control in Canada. I liked the trade at the time. I think we're pretty lucky -- it's felt pretty normal, pretty seamless. It wasn't perfect and we certainly got some things wrong, but we didn't politicize this pandemic whatsoever."Dr. Knowing what we know about the virus, that feels like somewhat of a miracle. When they said it was time to wash our hands, we washed our hands," Bogoch said, "and we waited. This was under strong urging from their medical advisors, including Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease expert based in Toronto who consulted for the NHLPA.Stay up to date with scores, schedule, team updates and much more. Sports team up to agree and disagree on the NHL news of … Marek vs. Wyshynski Radio podcast on demand - Jeff Marek of Sportsnet and Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo! So the NHL is doing something right here.