'I'll Risk My Life or Forfeit My Paycheck' - WNBA Star

US
basketball star Elena Delle Donne says she must decide whether to "risk
her life" or lose her wages after she was denied the opportunity to opt
out of the upcoming season.
The
30-year-old told BBC Sport that she applied to the WNBA to opt out of the upcoming
season on medical grounds as she suffers from chronic Lyme Disease.
She was
named the WNBA's most valuable player last season as her Washington Mystics
side won the season finals.
"The
decision hurts a lot," she said.
Lyme disease
is not included on the United States' Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention's (CDC) list of underlying conditions that could put someone at an
increased risk for severe illness from coronavirus.
But Delle
Donne said that she would be at a high risk of serious illness if she
contracted the virus.
She applied
to the league under the WNBA player medical evaluation protocol but a panel of
three doctors denied her request.
"For me
my body does not handle viruses like an average healthy body so when Covid came
around and this whole situation happened with the WNBA in no way did I think
they would deem me not high risk," she said.
Had Delle
Donne been granted a medical waiver she would have been able to miss the season
and still claim full pay. However, after being refused she will forfeit her
wages if she decides not to play.
"I'm
now left with two choices: I can either risk my life or forfeit my
paycheck," Delle Donne wrote in an article for the Players Tribute.
"Honestly? That hurts.
"I
don't have NBA player money. I don't have the desire to go to war with the
league on this. And I can't appeal."
The WNBA
will hold its entire 2020 season without fans at a single site in Florida
starting 25 July.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/basketball
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