Wednesday, February 10, 2021

"No hugs or high-fives, but 150,000 condoms will be given out at Tokyo Olympics"

Photo and text from Japan Today, 2/10/21.

No socializing, no handshakes and definitely no hugs -- that's what athletes at the coronavirus-postponed Tokyo Olympics can expect this summer, according to a virus rulebook released Tuesday by organizers.

The 33-page document -- the last in a series of "playbooks" drawn up in a bid to ensure the Games can go ahead safely -- also warns athletes they could be kicked out of their events if they break strict anti-virus rules.

Under the guidelines, athletes will be tested for the virus at least once every four days, and will be barred from competing if they return a confirmed positive test.

Their time in Japan will be "minimized to reduce the risk of infection," and those staying at the Olympic Village will be expected to "avoid unnecessary forms of physical contact."

Organizers told AFP on Tuesday that they still plan to hand out around 150,000 free condoms to athletes, but the new rulebook urges them to "limit your contact with other people as much as possible."

"If you have been to the Games before, we know this experience will be different in a number of ways," the guidebook warns. "For all Games participants, there will be some conditions and constraints that will require your flexibility and understanding."


Really? Now Japan is thinking about safe sex?

Source: https://japantoday.com/category/sports/no-hugs-or-high-fives-olympic-organisers-unveil-athlete-rulebook

Related: "Japan pledges safe Olympics; medical experts aren't so sure"
Link: https://japantoday.com/category/sports/japan-pledges-safe-olympics-medical-experts-aren't-so-sure

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