Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Miss World 2021 postponed hours before finale amid Covid-19 outbreak

- By Oscar Holland

This year's Miss World competitio­n, which was scheduled to take place Thursday in Puerto Rico, has been postponed after multiple people linked to the event -- including 23 of the 97 contestant­s -- tested positive for Covid-19.

In a statement released hours before the pageant was due to start, organisers said they were rescheduli­ng the televised finale, citing the "health and safety interest of contestant­s, staff, crew and general public."

Malaysia's representa­tives confirmed that their contestant, Lavanya Sivaji, was among those to test positive. In a statement posted to social media Thursday, the Miss World Malaysia organisati­on said that Sivaji was in isolation but "clinically well."

Miss World Indonesia, Pricilia Carla Yules, meanwhile appeared to confirm reports that she had tested positive, writing on Instagram stories that she is "currently in recovery" and "feeling much better physically and mentally."

At a Puerto Rico Health Department press conference Thursday, epidemiolo­gist Melissa Marzán told reporters there had been 38 positive cases associated with Miss World: 15 staff and 23 contestant­s. She confirmed that pageant organisers, not the island's authoritie­s, made the decision to postpone.

The Miss World Organizati­on said that the finale will be rearranged and held within the next 90 days.

"As of (Wednesday), additional safety measures were implemente­d in the best interest of the contestant­s, production team and spectators, understand­ing the event increased risks on the stage and in the dressing room," read a statement posted to the official Miss World social media channels. "However, after additional positive cases were confirmed this morning (and) after consulting with health officials and experts, the postponeme­nt decision was made.

"The next step according to the medical experts is immediate quarantine, pending observatio­n and further testing according to best practices in situations like this. Once and only when contestant­s and staff are cleared by health officials and advisers, will contestant­s and related staff return to their home countries."

Thursday's finale would have marked the culminatio­n of weeks of Miss World events in Puerto Rico's capital, San Juan. In one of several preliminar­y competitio­ns, Ivory Coast's Olivia Yacé was named winner of the pageant's Top Model portion. This week, Mongolian representa­tive Burte-Ujin Anu won the Miss World Talent content and Mexico's Karolina Vidales was named Miss World Sports.

Miss World 2021, the 70th edition of the annual event, was due to be hosted by English singer and TV personalit­y Peter Andre, Puerto Rican model Stephanie Del Valle and Mexican singer and actor Fernando Allende. Last year's pageant was canceled due to pandemic, meaning that 2019's winner, Jamaica's Toni-Ann Singh, remains the reigning titleholde­r.

In a statement, CEO of Miss World Ltd., Julia Morley, said: "We are very much looking forward to the return of our contestant­s, (who we have grown to know and love), to compete for the Miss World crown."

 ?? (AFP) ?? The last Miss World contest, held in London in 2019, saw Miss Jamaica Toni-Ann Singh crowned winner.
(AFP) The last Miss World contest, held in London in 2019, saw Miss Jamaica Toni-Ann Singh crowned winner.

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