Tuesday, December 15, 2020

REMOTE MESA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION Mon 12.14.2020 @ 4:00 pm

WHAT'S THIS? Item 1-a NO RECORDS TO DISPLAY
DISCUSS Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 by prohibiting the use of City-owned facilities by out-of-state sports teams and groups
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Item 1-a NO RECORDS TO DISPLAY
Meeting Name: City Council Study Session Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/14/2020 4:00 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Virtual Platform
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda
City Council Study Session
City of Mesa
Meeting Agenda - Final
Mesa Council Chambers 57 East First Street
Mayor John Giles
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman
Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker District 2
Councilmember Francisco Heretic District 3
Councilmember Jennifer Duff - District 4
Councilmember David Luna - District 5
Councilmember Kevin Thompson - District 6
4:00 PM Virtual PlatformMonday, December 14, 2020
Roll Call
1 Discussion:
1-a Discuss mitigating the spread of COVID-19 by prohibiting the use of City-owned facilities by out-of-state sports teams and groups
2 Adjournment.¹ 
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What City-owned facilities are getting discussed_____________??? _______________???
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MLB sues insurance providers to cover billions in losses due to COVID-19 pandemic

All 30 teams are part of the lawsuit as well

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Major League Baseball and its 30 teams are suing insurance providers to cover billions in losses as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, reports the Associated Press. The lawsuit, which was filed in California in October, claims pandemic losses should be covered under "all-risk" policies. The insurance companies have refused to pay out thus far.

Here are more details from the Associated Press:

The league claims to have lost billions of dollars on unsold tickets, hundreds of millions on concessions, tens of millions on parking and millions more on suites and luxury seat licenses, in-park merchandise sales and corporate sponsorships. It also cites over a billion dollars in local and national media losses, plus tens of millions in missed income for MLB Advanced Media. It says all of those losses should be covered by their policies. 

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"Due to COVID-19, the Major League Baseball entities, including those of the 30 major league clubs, have incurred significant financial losses as a result of our inability to play games, host fans and otherwise conduct normal business operations during much of the 2020 season," the league said in a statement to the AP. "We strongly believe these losses are covered in full by our insurance policies, and are confident that the court and jury will agree." 

In many cases the insurance companies insist financial losses stemming from the pandemic do not constitute physical loss or property damage, and thus are not covered. Obviously MLB and the 30 teams disagree. Thousands of business-related lawsuits have been filed against insurance companies amid the pandemic and surely more are coming.

Several minor-league franchises filed similar lawsuits after the minor league season was canceled earlier this year. At least one of those lawsuits, filed by the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts (Reds), was dismissed because of a virus exclusion in their policy.

In October commissioner Rob Manfred claimed, without providing evidence, that MLB teams suffered approximately $3 billion in operating losses in 2020 because of the shortened season, and because games were played without fans in attendance.

MLB released the 2021 spring training and regular season schedules earlier this year, though it is unclear whether either will start on time.

 

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Not a surprise - American life has been fundamentally reordered because of the virus. Concerts, parades and high school basketball games continue to be called off. Countless people have found themselves jobless and struggling to afford housing. Many schools and colleges have held few or no in-person classes this fall. More than 397,000 cases have been linked to colleges and universities over the course of the pandemic. Thousands more cases have been identified in elementary, middle and high schools 
As of Monday morning, more than 16,368,400 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 299,300 have died, according to a New York Times database.
PLEASE NOTE: The New York Times has found that official tallies in the United States and in more than a dozen other countries have undercounted deaths during the coronavirus outbreak because of limited testing availability
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At least 1,357 new coronavirus deaths and 183,814 new cases were reported in the United States on Dec. 13. Over the past week, there has been an average of 210,039 cases per day, an increase of 30 percent from the average two weeks earlier. . .
The New York Times is engaged in a comprehensive effort to track information on every coronavirus case in the United States, collecting information from federal, state and local officials around the clock. The numbers in this article are being updated several times a day based on the latest information our journalists are gathering from around the country. The Times has made that data public in hopes of helping researchers and policymakers as they seek to slow the pandemic and prevent future ones.

The Times’s data collection for this page is based on reports from state and local health agencies, a process that was unchanged by the Trump administration's requirement that hospitals bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send all patient information to a central database in Washington

 

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