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First case of COVID-19 found in Tokyo Olympic village

The Tokyo Olympic organizing committee said Saturday the first positive case of COVID-19 has been detected in the Tokyo athletes’ village with less than a week until the opening ceremony, Kyodo reports.

The organizing committee did not identify the individual but said the infected person is a visitor from abroad involved in organizing the games, and not an athlete. The person did not share sleeping quarters with anyone, it said.

Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said the individual was isolated after testing positive and transported to a dedicated medical facility outside of the athletes’ village.

No specifics about the severity of the person’s condition have been disclosed.

Muto informed the media of the first positive test taken at a regular screening at the village in the capital’s Harumi waterfront district, but that he was unaware of the person’s vaccination status.

According to organizers, a saliva-based test was taken on Thursday and came back positive the following day. The case was confirmed with a positive PCR test at an outpatient facility within the athletes’ village.

The case is one of 15 new positive results among games participants and workers reported on Saturday, the highest daily count since the committee started compiling figures on July 1. The overall tally does not include athletes at pre-Olympic training camps in Japan.

There have been a total of 45 COVID-19 infections announced by organizers since July 1.

The village, with 21 residential buildings, 3,600 rooms and 18,000 beds, opened to athletes on Tuesday.

The Olympics run from July 23 to Aug. 8, and Tokyo’s fourth coronavirus state of emergency is scheduled for July 12 to Aug. 22, lifting before the Paralympic Games open on Aug. 24.

 

Source: Azerbaijan State News Agency