The fate of two MLB games due to take place in Puerto Rico later this month on Tuesday hung in the balance amid fears over the Zika virus.
The MLB Players’ Association said it was holding ongoing discussions with league heads over a pair of matches between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Miami Marlins in San Juan on May 30 and 31.
“The health and safety of our members and their families are our primary concerns, and we have a responsibility to gather as much information as possible from the top scientific experts in the field,” the association said in a statement.
The statement followed a report on Yahoo Sports that said the games were on the brink of being canceled following concerns raised by both teams.
The report said players from the Pirates and the Marlins had banded together to request the games be moved to Miami.
The possibility of the matches being moved from Puerto Rico comes just days after the first Zika-related death was reported on the island on Friday last week.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said a 70-year-old man died of complications from severe thrombocytopenia, a poor clotting condition related to a low number of platelets in the blood.
“Although Zika virus-associated deaths are rare, the first identified death in Puerto Rico highlights the possibility of severe cases, as well as the need for continued outreach to raise health care providers’ awareness of complications that might lead to severe disease or death,” the CDC said at the time.
The CDC has warned of a potential explosion of Zika cases in Puerto Rico, possibly reaching into the hundreds of thousands.
The virus is known to cause the brain defect microcephaly, and is blamed for a recent surge in cases of malformed babies in Brazil. The health authorities urged people in Puerto Rico to “continue to employ mosquito bite avoidance behaviors, including using mosquito repellents, wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants, and ensuring homes are properly enclosed.”
Since Zika is also known to be transmitted by sexual contact, partners of pregnant women are being urged to use condoms or avoid sex until the baby is born.
US authorities have issued travel notices due to Zika for 43 countries and territories, mainly in the Caribbean, Central and South America.
Puerto Rico reported its first Zika case — known as the index patient — in November last year.
The CDC investigated 6,157 suspected Zika cases in Puerto Rico between Nov. 1 last year and April 14.
The concerns over Zika come as Brazil attempts to reassure athletes heading to Rio de Janeiro in August for the Olympics.
The WHO has declared an international health emergency over the apparent link between Zika and microcephaly.
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