The Herald (South Africa)

Sprinter Blake says he would rather miss Games than get Covid-19 vaccine

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Olympic champion sprinter Yohan Blake of Jamaica said he would rather miss the Tokyo Games than get the Covid-19 vaccine, though getting vaccinated will not be required of the athletes competing there this summer.

“My mind still stays strong, I don’t want any vaccine, I’d rather miss the Olympics than take the vaccine, I am not taking it,” he was quoted as saying in Jamaican newspaper The Gleaner.

“I don’t really want to get into it now, but I have my reasons.”

Blake, a one-time rival of Jamaican great Usain Bolt, will likely still be able to participat­e in what is expected to be the 31-year-old’s third and final Games even if he does not get the vaccine.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has said getting the vaccine is “encouraged” but not compulsory for athletes.

“Follow your mind, don’t follow the crowd,” the twotime Olympic gold medallist said in a video posted to Twitter on Saturday.

“At the same time, be respectful to each and every one. Don’t let no-one take away your choice.”

The Jamaican government is expected to receive its first shipment of the vaccine next week, The Gleaner reported.

Blake’s remarks came after a series of eight meets were held across the Caribbean island nation on Saturday, marking a return to large-scale sporting events that had been on hold due to the pandemic.

The Olympics, which were pushed back by a year due to the global health crisis, are set to begin on July 23 though speculatio­n remains the event might yet be cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.

 ?? Picture: NAOMI BAKER/GETTY IMAGES ?? PERSONAL REASONS: Jamaica’s Yohan Blake does not want to get the Covid-19 vaccine
Picture: NAOMI BAKER/GETTY IMAGES PERSONAL REASONS: Jamaica’s Yohan Blake does not want to get the Covid-19 vaccine

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