Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper is not worried about the Coronavirus. In fact, he made it clear Tuesday that he will continue to engage with fans the way he always has, without fear of catching it."I live my life," Harper told Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia. "I don't worry about an illness. I shake hands with people, I hit high fives. I'm healthy. I'm 27 years old. People who are affected are much older and maybe younger than that."Harper was talking to reporters outside the clubhouse with a distance of approximately 8 feet that separated him from the media."We have to understand that to do this job, you have to do it this way. But hopefully, in the future, everything will return to normal," said the star player.Harper added that he is taking it one day at a time because it is a unique case. "I think we are all in an unknown territory. We have never seen this. I think everyone is trying to do the right thing, I guess you could say."MLB said it is committed to playing the rest of its spring training games and plans to open the regular season as scheduled on March 26, but it will depend on how the virus spreads.