Major League Baseball Covid-19 testing hits snag because FedEx didn't run over holiday weekend
FedEx, which has an agreement with the MLB to transport testing kits, did not operate over the Independence Day holiday.
The MLB, which suspended Spring Training on March 12, acknowledged the holiday mishap in a statement, saying the matter has been "addressed with the service providers that are essential to the execution of the protocols."on Monday it collected more than 3,700 samples from June 27 to July 30, with all 30 clubs involved. As of July 5, the Utah laboratory had reported results for 98%, leaving some of of them pending as of Monday.
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