Friday, June 26, 2020

NBA to Use High-Tech Rings to Help Detect COVID-19

coronavirus nba ring

The NBA released its safety protocol this month with details for the upcoming return of the season, which gives a glimpse into what life will be like in the “bubble” -- an enclosed environment in Orlando, FL, where players will stay largely protected from potential infection.



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