Florida Coronavirus Surge Causes NBA Worries
ORLANDO (CBSMiami/NSF) - A surge in the number of coronavirus cases in Florida has sparked concerns over the National Basketball Association's plans to resume play next month at Walt Disney World.
Twenty-two teams plan to be housed at Disney resorts in Orange and Osceola counties.
Orange County added 1,285 new cases over the past two days, and Osceola County saw 179 new cases, according to the Florida Department of Health.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has pushed to resume professional sports in Florida, including the NBA. But DeSantis' administration has not spoken to the league during the past two days.
"To the best of my knowledge, no one has spoken to the NBA," said Helen Aguirre Ferre, a spokeswoman for the governor's office.
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The rising numbers of cases have concerned NBA players and executives, according to reports from ESPN and Yahoo Sports!
National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Michele Roberts told ESPN on Saturday the association is "obviously clearly monitoring the situation," adding that she was not surprised at the spike in cases "given the state's approach to reopening." Roberts added the association may seek to add "further restrictions" for Disney staffers who will service the hotels where teams will stay or provide other services at the resort.