A woman sits on a bench across from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Village in Tokyo on July 18, 2021, ahead of the Olympic Games which begin on July 23. (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP via Getty Images)
The first case of coronavirus has found its way to the Olympic Village less than one week before the games are set to begin. Officials confirmed on Saturday that one person had tested positive for COVID-19 in the village where athletes and trainers are housed.
The person’s identity and vaccination status has not yet been disclosed, but they are currently under quarantine in their hotel room.
#UPDATES Tokyo Olympics registers first Covid-19 case in Olympic Village six days before Games open
"That was the very first case in the Village that was reported during the screening test," Masa Takaya, spokesman for Tokyo organising committee says pic.twitter.com/1dR9FwHQ54
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 17, 2021
The current total of positive cases among Olympic and Paralympic related people is 15 as of Friday, which brings the confirmed case number up to 45 since July 1.
“It goes without saying that all the concerned people were immediately isolated and this way they do not pose any risks to other participants or to the Japanese population,” said Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee.
Meanwhile, Tokyo entered a state of emergency ahead of the games’ official start in just six days.
Source: One America News Network