By Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-manager South Korea has found a safer way to bring back sports in this pandemic age. Trevor Noah spotlighted their techniques, including a “first pitch” from a boy in a plastic baseball bubble and paper cutouts of fans. “Sure, people are still going to die of boredom,” Noah said. “It is baseball, after all.” But they are safe from the coronavirus.
He also questioned why the paper cutouts of fans were wearing masks, and noted that cardboard figures – like Vice President Mike Pence – don’t need them.
After successfully dropping their coronavirus cases to basically zero, South Korea has decided that it's time to play ball… responsibly.
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