UNC football doctor optimistic on season, says team has no confirmed myocarditis cases
Posted Sep 12, 2020
With North Carolina football set to kick off its season Saturday against Syracuse, team doctor and Director of Sports Medicine Dr. Mario Ciocca said he is in favor of playing fall sports amid the COVID-19 pandemic, despite concern from others in his profession about the still-unknown effects of the coronavirus on college athletes.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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