Dove James, Gage Andrew, Kriz Peter, Tabaddor Ramin R, Owens Brett D
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI.
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In December 2019 a respiratory illness known as Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) broke out in a region in China and rapidly spread to become a pandemic affecting all sporting events worldwide. The Summer Olympics scheduled to be held in Tokyo were postponed until 2021, and all professional leagues in the United States postponed or canceled events. As the United States has begun to open up, there remains uncertainty of when sporting events can safely be held. Many professional leagues and the National Collegiate Athletic Association have established guidelines and recommendations for their athletes to compete safely. In this article, we review the protocols that have been established to allow athletes to return to play, and we review briefly the effects COVID-19 infection may have on athletes.
2019年12月,一种名为冠状病毒2(严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2,COVID-19)的呼吸道疾病在中国一个地区爆发,并迅速蔓延成为一场影响全球所有体育赛事的大流行病。原定于东京举行的夏季奥运会推迟至2021年,美国所有职业联赛也推迟或取消了赛事。随着美国开始重新开放,体育赛事何时能够安全举行仍不确定。许多职业联赛和美国全国大学体育协会已经为其运动员安全参赛制定了指导方针和建议。在本文中,我们回顾了为让运动员重返赛场而制定的协议,并简要回顾了COVID-19感染可能对运动员产生的影响。