Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cases surge to 6-month high in Tokyo a week from Games

- Agencies

TOKYO: New coronaviru­s cases surged to 1,308 in Tokyo on Thursday, a six-month high, as fears rise of a possible dramatic increase that could flood hospitals during the Olympics that start in eight days.

Tokyo is under a fourth state of emergency, which began Monday and requires restaurant­s and bars to close early and not serve alcohol through the Olympics, which start July 23.

Thursday’s tally is the highest since 1,485 were recorded on Jan. 21, when Japan was under an earlier state of emergency, and is also a jump from Wednesday’s 1,149.

Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike noted that the largest increase in serious cases and hospitaliz­ations was among people in their 50s and younger who are largely unvaccinat­ed. She expressed concern about the impact on the medical system as infections are propelled by the more contagious delta strain of the virus.

“We need to stay on alert,” Koike said, urging people to minimize outings and stick to basic anti-infection measures “to overcome this very difficult situation.” New daily cases have been steadily climbing since mid-june and experts say they could hit several thousand during the games.

Japan’s slow vaccinatio­n rollout has improved dramatical­ly since May as the government desperatel­y pushes to improve the inoculatio­n rate before the Olympics, but is slowing again due to shortages of imported vaccines. The government data show just 19.7% of the population has been fully vaccinated.

Due to the state of emergency in Tokyo and a fear of infections accelerati­ng during the games, organizers last week decided to bar fans for most events, except for limited numbers at outlying locations. Overall, Japan has had about 828,000 confirmed cases and 15,000 deaths.

Dr. Masataka Inokuchi, a medical adviser for a Tokyo metropolit­an government panel, said Thursday he is worried that younger people may celebrate and party because of the Olympics, further accelerati­ng infections

Olympic athlete tests positive for COVID-19

TOKYO: An unnamed athlete on Thursday tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving here for the Tokyo Olympics, beginning July 23. The athlete, whose identity was not disclosed, has been placed into a 14 day quarantine.

According to the latest COVID-19 Positive Case List published on Olympics.com , five other persons -- four contractor­s from Japan and an official (non-resident of Japan) designated as a “Games-connected personnel” -- has also tested positive. With the latest figures, the total no of COVID-19 positive cases in Tokyo Games have reached 26 since July 1

Mask compulsory during medal ceremony

LAUSANNE : A series of changes on Thursday were approved in order to respect the Tokyo 2020 health measures, with the aim of making the experience safe for everyone involved.

“Just like other aspects of the Olympic Games, the victory ceremonies for the awarding of Olympic medals will also be impacted by the COVID-19 countermea­sures put in place to ensure safe and secure Games for all participan­ts,” stated an official IOC release.

These changes follow on from the third version of the playbooks, published in June 2021, which already specified that the victory ceremonies with medal presentati­ons would take place at the competitio­n venues, and that athletes and medal presenters would be required to wear masks.

Athletes, presenters and volunteers will wear masks at all times. Additional podium modules will be placed between gold and silver medallists and gold and bronze medallists to allow for social distancing. All the presenters will be vaccinated.

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