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Czech beach volleyball coach Simon Nausch has tested positive for Covid-19 in the Tokyo Olympic Village, officials said on Tuesday, a day after one of the players also tested positive. “At least we know that regular testing works and catches positive cases right from the start. It’s unpleasant for us but we’ll deal with it,” […]

Czech beach volleyball coach Simon Nausch has tested positive for Covid-19 in the Tokyo Olympic Village, officials said on Tuesday, a day after one of the players also tested positive.“At least we know that regular testing works and catches positive cases right from the start. It’s unpleasant for us but we’ll deal with it,” Czech Olympic team head Martin Doktor said in a statement.

It is the fifth Covid case in the Village. Two South African footballers and a video analyst had previously tested positive.“Due to previous cases in our team, we tried to be extremely careful. Unfortunately it did not work but I am really glad I am in isolation before I can jeopardise someone else’s participation in the games,” Nausch said in the statement.

 

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