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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers coaches moved back into Bank of America Stadium today observing all the Covid-19 protocols, starting with a mask. Rookies that pass two corona tests are allowed in the stadium on Saturday for physicals. Veterans are scheduled to begin the testing procedure necessary to get into the stadium on Tuesday

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1 hour ago, Ship said:

This process had me thinking. Why are they testing on the first day they should be back? Why couldn’t they just test 4 days before the first day and then be clear to start on the first day?

Most likely:  Same reason if schools decided today that students would have to report to school a week early to get tested and then not go anywhere for a week. People would freak out because they had vacation planned for months. Most of these guys probably had previous plans with the family the week before camp before they get locked away for months.  

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6 minutes ago, Smithers said:

98% of people have been wearing masks for over 14 days.  Numbers keep going up at a rate higher than pre mask madndates.  Can we agree that masks do no good.  

Many professionals in the medical field have been saying this for months.  

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