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The Latest: Bills send their rookies home
Read full article: The Latest: Bills send their rookies homeThe Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___The Buffalo Bills became the NFLs first team to send their rookies home and hold training camp remotely after two more players tested positive for COVID-19. Defensive backs Siran Neal and Dane Jackson both tested positive Thursday, upping the teams total to five since rookies reported on July 21. The Bills did not provide a timeline as to how long rookies would continue working remotely. Gillan is the third player placed on the list, joining running back Dontrell Hilliard and safety Jovante Moffatt. ___The Phillies have received the results of Wednesdays testing, and while no players tested positive for COVID-19 two staff members did test positive.
11 staff, residents of Jacksonville group home test positive for COVID-19
Read full article: 11 staff, residents of Jacksonville group home test positive for COVID-19With nine more cases this week, 11 staff members and residents at a Jacksonville group home for people with developmental disabilities have tested positive for COIVD-19. Arc Jacksonville Executive Director Jim Whittaker told The News Service of Florida on Friday that six residents and three staff members at the Bert Road group home tested positive for the virus this week. In addition to the positive cases at the Bert Road facility, two staff members at another Arc Jacksonville group home have tested positive, Whittaker said. No residents at the St. Nicholas group home had tested positive as of Friday. The county tested his entire staff, Whittaker said, after the two residents were hospitalized.
Here’s everything you should know before heading to Walt Disney World’s phased reopening
Read full article: Here’s everything you should know before heading to Walt Disney World’s phased reopeningAccording to Disney, buses and monorails will implement a combination of physical distancing and physical barriers to provide separation between guest parties. Ground markings will help promote proper physical distancing in attraction queues at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)In order to provide appropriate social distancing, Walt Disney World is only allowing a limited number of guests to visit each theme park per day. “Ground markings will help promote proper physical distancing throughout the parks, including attraction queues,” Disney said. Guests at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., are encouraged to use cashless payment options whenever possible when making purchases as the parks begin their phased reopening July 11, 2020.