Coronavirus Latest: Most Ravens Staff Will Work Remotely For At Least Two Weeks
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Most staff for the Baltimore Ravens will work remotely for at least two weeks due to the coronavirus, the team said Friday.
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"All air business travel has been suspended," the team said in a statement. "We will continue to evaluate this developing situation and adjust as circumstances warrant."
A number of college and professional sports leagues, including the Masters and Major League Baseball, have postponed events.
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