TOKYO – At least eight employees at a hotel hosting Brazil’s Olympic judo team have tested positive for the coronavirus, local officials said today.
Health and sports officials at Hamamatsu city, west of Tokyo, said screening is done before the judo delegation of around 30 members arrived there on Saturday.
They said none of the infected individuals came in contact with the athletes.
The news comes as Tokyo prepares to host the Olympic Games mostly behind closed doors, with strict anti-infection measures placed on athletes, officials and journalists.
“Only those who have proof of a negative test are working” with the judo team, said Yoshinobu Sawada, a sports official at the city.
“We explained to the team that only (healthy workers) are in the bubble. We think they understand the situation and our counter-infection measures.”
Hamamatsu officials also said a family member of one of the infected hotel workers has also tested positive.
Tokyo is currently under a virus state of emergency, with infections surging. The city recorded 1,149 cases yesterday, the highest figure since January.
Several areas around the capital are under looser virus restrictions.
Olympic participants will be subject to strict virus rules and kept largely away from the Japanese public.
The International Olympic Committee yesterday said of over 8,000 people who arrived between July 1 and 13, just three tested positive after arrival and were isolated.
Committee chief Thomas Bach also pledged “to not bring any risk” to Japan with the Games, which open on July 23. – AFP, July 15, 2021