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Just as this has been a unique year in America, it’s been just as unique for the world of sports. The National Basketball Association and Major League Soccer has created bubbles to complete their season. Major League Baseball has implemented a no fans policy in an attempt to start and complete their season. The National Football League as well as the Los Angeles Chargers have also taken multiple measures to prepare for the upcoming NFL season.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
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