there are still people crossing the border for work as far as I understand it
this isnt that much different
but this is non essential so i say no thanks
You can fly across the border at any time (not restricted to essential travel).
Fairly confident that a charter to toronto, bus ride to hotel, 3-5 days of meals and transport back to charter can be done without much impact to anyone else.
No athletes are flying commercial, drinking wine at bellwoods park or jogging on the waterfront.
You can fly across the border at any time (not restricted to essential travel).
Fairly confident that a charter to toronto, bus ride to hotel, 3-5 days of meals and transport back to charter can be done without much impact to anyone else.
No athletes are flying commercial, drinking wine at bellwoods park or jogging on the waterfront.
You know someone's going to sneak out to a bar, or pull a Kessel and infect the hot dog cart guy in front of the stadium. Hope is that that's only a minor issue.
i give that a week
Going to be a tough task keeping players in a bubble unlike other sports . Teams are in and out in 3-4 nights . They can easily slip away for some me time . Teams are travelling from USA and the border
Good luck avoiding a rise in cases if teams keep their home venues with no hub enclosed locations
Ian Desmond stays home......Rockies high five
Good for him. Always nice to have 75Million in career earnings when sorting out priorities.
Good for him. Always nice to have 75Million in career earnings when sorting out priorities.
dont be jealous
you should have invested better
Cubs' Quintana hurt washing dishes, has surgery
Cubs left-hander Jose Quintana needed surgery to repair a thumb laceration he suffered washing dishes.www.espn.com
Chicago Cubs left-hander Jose Quintana needed surgery to repair a laceration he suffered washing dishes.
The team said the 31-year-old was injured at his home in Miami, suffering a laceration on his left thumb that required five stitches.
"This morning in Chicago, Quintana underwent microscopic surgery on his left thumb to further determine the extent of his injury," the team said Thursday in a statement. "The procedure identified a lacerated digital sensory nerve in his left thumb, which was surgically repaired."