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UPDATED MARCH 10: NSAF Coronavirus Statement for New Balance Nationals IndoorPublished by
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for March 10, 2020The meet goes on!Thank you for your inquiries regarding effect of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the New Balance Nationals Indoor. We have no plans to cancel the meet. Please take a moment to read the previous two statements below on this page. Our Medical team continues to monitor all updates from the various Federal and State public health agencies and are consulting with their colleagues at the CDC on a daily basis. We are also guided by New York’s Governor Mario Cuomo who made some very emphatic statements during his press conference yesterday. He asked that we all keep this in perspective and stated, “This hysteria that you see, this fear that you see, this panic that you see is unwarranted.” You can watch the replay here. Click on the "Information on Novel Coronavirus" and "Get the Facts" link at the top of the page to go here: https://health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/ As always, the health and safety of all of our participants is our first priority and should anything change we will let you know immediately.Safe travels to The Armory this week. NEW: Coronavirus UPDATE: NBNI going ahead as planned and here’s why…by Steve Underwood
Saturday, March 7, 2020 Earlier today New York’s Governor Cuomo declared a state of emergency for New York and we recognize that has many of you questioning whether that means that NBNI will be cancelled. We realize that everyone has concerns about the health situation related to the Coronavirus COVID-19. We understand those concerns and want to reassure everyone that we are taking all information into account with our decision to hold the meet as planned. Here’s what you need to know: 2. New York is not in a crisis situation. The State of Emergency declaration frees up $30 million that will be used to expand testing and purchase items such as masks and protective gear for healthcare workers. Note there are currently over 130,000 people in New York State who have the normal flu. 3. Governor Cuomo also endorsed the statement from World Health Organization (WHO) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) that, “there is no need to cancel large gatherings across the board at this point.” In fact, both the New York and New Jersey State High School Indoor Track and Field Championships are taking place this weekend. And 4 million people continue to ride the New York City subways daily. 4. The NSAF Medical staff, led by Dr. Robert Jones and Dr. Amadeus Mason, have been in contact with the WHO and the CDC and we will continue to monitor those and local NY City and state agencies. 5. Both the WHO and the CDC have provided guidance documents (CDC, WHO) for those who are organizing large events, like NBNI and we and the Armory are following those guidelines and will continue to do so throughout the NBNI weekend. Here are a few of the steps we are taking:
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