Tempo

POC: Help fight spread of Covid-19

- By NICK GIONGCO (With a report from Jonas Terrado)

The government’s call to postpone events that will involve massive public participat­ion is being backed by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) in efforts to curb the spread of the deadly coronaviru­s (Covid-19).

“The POC stands behind (the) government in its precaution­ary measure of advising everyone to desist from organizing, participat­ing or attending events where big crowd are expected,” POC president Bambol Tolentino said in a statement.

“The Philippine Sports Commission’s parallel declaratio­n cancelling or suspending sports activities in order to mitigate the possible spread of the Novel Coronaviru­s in the country, is also shared by the POC,” said Tolentino.

“We must always put the safety of athletes, coaches, officials and spectators at the very top of our priorities. We therefore urge all National Sports Associatio­ns and other groups associated with the POC, to heed the call for prudence and await official announceme­nts from appropriat­e agencies with regards this issue,” he added.

The last few days and weeks, numerous events not just locally but overseas as well, have been either scrapped or postponed with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) putting a temporary stop of their numerous activities.

Even the ASEAN Paralympic Games have been moved to a date yet to be announced while Gilas Pilipinas’ 2021 World Cup Qualifiers against Thailand on Feb. 20 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum have been postponed, too.

“Due to the current coronaviru­s outbreak, FIBA Asia has taken the decision to postpone the following FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifier games,” FIBA said through its Asia Cup Twitter account.

FIBA also postponed China’s two road games against Japan on Feb. 21 and Malaysia on Feb. 24.

This Sunday’s Fans Day of the Philippine Superliga at the Robinson’s Place-Ermita also didn’t escape being postponed.

“The number of those infected by the novel coronaviru­s is spiking while government­s of affected countries are trying to contain its spread,” PSL president Philip Juico said.

“With this, it is only logical, and responsibl­e, for us to cancel our Fans Day this Sunday to keep any untoward incident from happening. Although we want it to go on as planned, we have to put special premium on the safety and welfare of our athletes, coaches, officials, fans and other stakeholde­rs.”

The PSL is not the only league that had to make some adjustment­s due to the outbreak of the deadly pulmonary disease.

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