A PBA referee did the COVID-19 test, the matches to be played

MANILA, Philippines – A PBA referee took the COVID-19 test, announced the league on Wednesday.

“The user is now quarantined in the Athletes’ Village, while their first and second layer contacts are strictly isolated,” he said.

The league is confident that no protocol has been violated and that the games would go ahead as planned, with NorthPort facing NLEX later at four p. m. , while Phoenix faces Barangay Geneva in the main game at 6:5 p. m.

However, other activities such as swimming and jogging and the use of the gym have been temporarily banned to facilitate sanitation.

With its first bubble infection, PBA will be stricter in implementing its fitness and protection guidelines.

“Trust that the protection and safety of all is our greatest concern. Routine disinfection, mask clothing, face shields and social/physical estating are strictly enforced, as well as an effective contact search procedure is in the position of protection and integrity of the bubble.

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