The NBA announced amendments to the guidelines for players returning to training that could allow some teams' facilities to reopen by next month, and ease US home restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the Coruna virus.

The Basketball League was the first major competition to stop in North America due to the Corona virus, which occurred on March 11th, after a positive result from Utah Jazz's Rudi Gobier test.

He said, "NBA" in a statement that "the aim of these changes is to allow a safe and controlled atmosphere for players for training in the states that allow them to do so, and to specify options for safe training for players in other states."

The changes will allow the teams to make their facilities available to players for training or injury treatment on a voluntary basis.

And for teams in states or cities where the authorities still impose severe restrictions, NBA officials said they will work with the authorities to find alternatives.

Among these guidelines, no more than four players will be allowed to enter a facility at one time, and coaches cannot participate.

Group activity remains prohibited.

Players will also be banned from using non-team facilities such as health clubs, fitness centers and gyms.