Tokyo Olympics anti-Covid rules revealed

Tokyo Olympics anti-Covid rules revealed In the first Playbook – which targets International Federation delegates, medical staff, and officials – a series of coronavirus countermeasures must be observed.
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February 3, 2021 17:10
Tokyo Olympics anti-Covid rules revealed

Singing, chanting, hugging, and high-fiving will be banned from the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics to avoid the spread of Covid-19.

The IOC, IPC, and the Organising Committee release a series of ‘Playbooks’ containing important dos and don’ts for this summer’s Games.

And anybody flouting the general health and safety rules will be chucked out.

In the first Playbook – which targets International Federation delegates, medical staff, and officials – a series of coronavirus countermeasures must be observed.

It is understood the many principles will form the “framework” of the books sent to Team GB athletes shortly.

In the first Playbook, it says:

- Support athletes by clapping and not singing or chanting

- Avoid unnecessary forms of physical contact such as hugs, high-fives, and handshakes

- Keep physical interactions with others to a minimum

- Keep two meters distance from athletes and at least one meter from others, including in operational spaces

- Use Games transport systems. Do not use public transport unless given permission

- Wear a face mask at all times, unless outside and two meters away from others

- Avoid enclosed spaces and crowds where possible

- Do not visit tourist areas, shops, restaurants or bars, gyms, etc.

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