The Post obtained an audio recording of a video conference between worried college football players and SEC medical officials
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At one point on the call, a player asks, “If we were your kids, would y’all let us play?”
One medical official answers by saying he’s letting his kids play baseball and soccer.
One medical official answers by saying he’s letting his kids play baseball and soccer.
In another exchange, MoMo Sanogo (Ole Miss) asks how they can stay healthy in classes with students who aren’t taking precautions. A doctor spells out all the safety measures, then advises him to be a role model on campus by wearing a mask and encouraging others to do so.
One player asks, what do you know about the long term effects of COVID 19?
The answer: Not much. We know it might be bad for your heart. And we know there will be infections on every team.
Good luck boys!
The answer: Not much. We know it might be bad for your heart. And we know there will be infections on every team.
Good luck boys!