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The NBA has no plans to stop the season at the moment, as a number of teams have been affected by the omicron variant of COVID-19, according to Adam Silver.
He said there was no plan to pause the season. We've looked at all the options, but we're not sure what the logic would be behind pausing right now.
The Omicron variant is the majority of the cases the NBA has seen.
Adrian Wojnarowski is a reporter for the Boston Globe.
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The Omicron variant constitutes 90 percent of the league's cases, according to Adam Silver. He said it was beyond dominant.
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Silver said that 65 percent of the league's players have received a booster shot, and that 97 percent of the players are vaccine free.
He said the league was looking at its health and safety protocols.
He said that they are looking at shortening the number of days that a player has to be out. Everything we are doing is coordinated with the players association.
The league will follow local mandates, and there are no plans to reduce fan capacity in arenas, according to Silver.
There is a person named Malika Andrews.
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Adam Silver talked about carbon dioxide in the league as Christmas Day approaches.
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There are no plans to stop the season.
The NBA has seen a number of new cases in December.
The person is Baxter Holmes.
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The NBA hit the triple-digit mark for new players entering their health and safety protocols in December.
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There are over 100 NBA players entering the league's health and safety protocols this month.
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The league and NBPA agreed to new health and safety protocols that will allow teams to sign replacements for each member on their roster, but only if at least one replacement player is signed per two players in the protocols.
Two-way players won't have a cap on the number of NBA appearances they can make.