TOKYO: The Tokyo Olympic Games have had their share of positive coronavirus cases before they open, but health expert Brian McCloskey says they were to be expected and are lower than initially imagined at this stage.before her departure. Other athletes have tested positive at the airport after arriving in Japan or once inside the bubble that is the athletes' village.
McCloskey, who chairs an independent panel of experts advising organisers on COVID-19 mitigation measures, said there was no way of being 100 per cent sure that no athlete would be infected but measures in place were reducing that risk considerably.Some critics have said the Games should not go ahead during a pandemic. Many Japanese are also worried the Games could become a super-spreader event.
Asked whether the athletes' village was safe, McCloskey said:"Yes ... The longer you stay in the village the less likely it is to test positive as we are filtering people out."McCloskey, who in 2012 was in charge of the UK Health Protection Agency's preparations for the London Olympics, said he did not want to put a figure of how many cases would constitute a successful Games.
Village is safe and covid 19 cases to be expected ? headline looks like a movie teaser which has no link to the actual happenings in the movie. Moreover, it’s crazy seeing they expected COVID19 cases and still went on with the plan to organise.
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