Much better than a complete postponement until everything will go back into Alert Level 2. Besides, it's just recently where PBA allowed live audience therefore, players are still used to playing in a no-crowd environment.
No choice but to comply. If we look at the latest bulletin of the DOH, still not alarming because the majority of the cases are only mild. It's just that because it was a big number, it gives a negative reaction right away to the people without seeing the detailed stats.
Yeah, the good thing (though not good ) about the new cases is that they are mild, compared to the delta variant where the ones who is infected will have difficulty breathing.
The positivity rate dropped to 28 percent which is a little bit good compared to the positivity rate two - three days ago.
With the postponement of all the games this week i think we will have to wait a little longer because we can see PBA again because i don't think IATF will allow them to play even in a bubble which is also very costly for the PBA.