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The latest on the teams that have sick crew. Image Unavailable, Please Login interview on local radio this morning. https://www.3aw.com.au/coronavirus-a-clear-message-for-people-who-say-yeah-but-the-flu-is-worse/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
Is anybody else old enough to remember when team principals came to the track in business suits or normal casualwear?
Tom Hanks and wife catch the coronavirus while filming in Australia: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/11/business/media/tom-hanks-coronavirus.html
Doesn’t matter at this point...corona might be airborne for at least 3hrs ie transmittable beyond direct human contact: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487110-tests-indicate-coronavirus-can-survive-in-the-air
https://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/28888215/two-more-haas-team-members-tested-coronavirus MELBOURNE, Australia -- Five members of the Formula One paddock have now been tested for coronavirus after two more Haas employees reported potential symptoms on Thursday morning in Melbourne. The results of two Haas team members and a McLaren team member, who were tested on Wednesday, are expected later on Thursday and could dictate whether this weekend's season-opening Australian Grand Prix goes ahead. Speaking before the news broke of the additional Haas team members being tested, Brett Sutton, chief health officer for the sate of Victoria, told Melbourne radio station 3AW that any positive tests among the F1 community could result in the race being called off. "I think for these three crew members, if they turn up positive, we need to consider what it means for their close contacts and if they have a number of close contacts across a number of crews, then those individuals need to be quarantined," he said. "If that effectively shuts down the race, then so be it, we'll make that call.