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Mask-shy Pakistan rain on virus-compliant opening parade

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TOKYO: The Olympic teams of Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Tajikistan paraded mostly maskless through Tokyo’s National Stadium at Friday’s Games opening ceremony, marking an awkward contrast with other national teams who covered their faces in line with COVID-19 protocols.

Maskless flag bearers of Pakistan’s Olympic team struck a stark contrast as they marched during the ceremony. While the rest of the team had covered their faces the two athletes who held alot their country’s flag pulled down their masks as they marched. While badminton player Mahoor Shahzad’s mask was under her chin, shooter Khalil Akhtar’s mask had covered his mouth but not his nose

Just one Kyrgyz athlete covered his face, with the other members of the around 15-strong delegation, including its two flag bearers - shooter Kanykei Kubanychbe­kova and swimmer Denis Petrashov - waving and smiling as they walked in.

A short while later most of the Tajikistan team marched in similarly maskless, while Pakistan’s two flagbearer­s also chose not to cover their faces, unlike the vast majority of other participan­ts at the ceremony. The out-of-step gesture by the two neighbouri­ng Central Asian countries came at the formal launch of a global sporting showpiece taking place in spectator-free venues and a Covid-induced state of emergency in host city Tokyo, a year ater being postponed on account of the virus. Tokyo 2020 organisers did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment about delegation­s without masks, but they drew a mixed reaction on social media ranging from irritated to darkly humorous.

“My kids pointed out that this country forgot their masks,” laughed one Japanese user called Panda Panda, while another person questioned whether central Asian countries missed the memo about mask wearing.

A third, Adma Steiner, joked that Turkmenist­an, a third Central Asian and former Soviet republic, had “really walked out and stabbed Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the back by actually wearing masks”.

Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov was on Friday quoted by domestic press agency Akipress as saying COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns were voluntary.

In April, its health minister said the country would use a herbal tonic to treat the virus that Japarov had praised, despite warnings from a medical expert that it contained a potentiall­y lethal poison.

Meanwhile, The shirtless Tongan whose fame rocketed ater entering the 2016 Olympics with his upper body glistening for all to see - his name is Pita Taufatofua, by the way - returned to the Tokyo Games as one of his nation’s flagbearer­s again.

And yes, he was shirtless.

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