TAMPA, Fla. — As state health officials confirm a third case of coronavirus in Tampa Bay, organizers and city leaders say major events in Tampa will go on as planned.

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"A threat to public safety is a threat," said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. "It doesn’t matter if it’s medical, if there’s some type of illness or it’s an active shooter."

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor told ABC Action News there are no plans to cancel or delay either major events.

"We are prepared, but the responsibility goes down to every single citizen," said Mayor Castor.

"I think you have to consider every event on its own," said Dr. Jason Wilson, with Tampa General Hospital. "Pay attention to the Department of Health guidelines that are coming out and changing every single day."

On Tuesday, the NCAA announced the formation of a coronavirus advisory panel involving a half-dozen doctors and student athlete liaisons.

“The NCAA is committed to conducting its championships and events in a safe and responsible manner,” said Donald Remy, NCAA chief operating officer. “Today we are planning to conduct our championships as planned, however, we are evaluating the COVID-19 situation daily and will make decisions accordingly.

“We are actively monitoring COVID-19 in the United States and will make recommendations on competition based on the evolving medical protocols established by the CDC, NIH and state and local authorities,” said Hainline. “We are in daily contact with the CDC and are advising leadership on the Association’s response to this outbreak.”

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