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First coronaviru­s positive detected at Olympic village, say organisers

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THE Olympic Village in Tokyo has its first Covid-19 case, organisers have confirmed.

The unnamed individual returned a positive test in screening at the Village, Tokyo 2020 chief executive Toshiro Muto said yesterday, and was now confined to a hotel.

Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said in all there had been 15 positive cases among around 15,000 athletes, officials and other accredited people who had arrived in Japan between July 1 and 16.

“This is a very low rate of 0.1 per cent,” Bach told reporters at a press conference.

“It goes without saying that all the concerned people were immediatel­y isolated and in this way they do not pose any risk to other participan­ts or the Japanese population. The close contacts of these people have been identified and are subject to the relevant anti-Covid protocols.

“This shows the measures are not only in place, but that they are working and that they are enforced.”

An individual connected to the IOC’s refugee team, currently based at a training camp in Qatar, has also tested positive. Bach said no other close contacts as defined by local legislatio­n had been identified within the group and that so far everyone else had tested negative.

Bach also confirmed that banners which referred to a 16th century war between Korea and Japan had been removed from the Village by the IOC under its rules around political gestures.

“The guidelines say very clearly the Olympic Village is one of the protected areas where the athletes should and can live peacefully together without having to face any divisive messages whatsoever,” he said.

The IOC’s Rule 50 forbids any political gestures in the Village, in competitio­n or during ceremonies, although a small concession was granted earlier this month to allow athletes to make gestures prior to competitio­n.

Under this relaxation, TeamGB’s women’s football team plan to take the knee against discrimina­tion before their matches at the Games.

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