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As the NBA takes on coronavirus, it’s better to be safe than sorry

As the NBA takes on coronavirus, it’s better to be safe than sorry 1

“You get tested while going to restaurants, going to games, going inside malls,” said former Stony Brook standout Jameel Warney, who was scheduled to return to South Korea to play for the Seoul SK Knights, in an interview with Newsday. “Our team lives in a dorm, Every time you enter the dorm, they check your temperature. Every time you walk into a hotel, they have cameras to kind of check your body out. They have a lot of ways to check it out without actually getting tested. They also have drive-thru testing. You can see a doctor. You see the numbers are going down amazingly in the last few weeks.”

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