Two months have passed since Major League Baseball temporarily suspended operations due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but there is optimism that an official plan may soon be announced to carry forward with the 2020 season.
During the downtime, thousands of MLB employees voluntarily participated in one of the nation’s largest studies to determine if they at one point had contracted the disease.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were among the reported 26 organizations to take part in the survey conducted by Jay Bhattacharya, MD, Ph.D., professor of medicine at Stanford University and one of the lead researchers.