Tokyo Olympics Organizers Set Aside 300 Hotel Rooms For Participants who Test Positive of COVID.

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The Tokyo Summer Olympics Organizers have set aside 300 hotel rooms for participants who will test positive for COVID-19.

With the preparations taking shape within the organisers ,athletes across the world are also working tirelessly in preparing so that they put out an outstanding performance for their various countries in the different sporting activities.

The organisers of this global event however have taken note of the ongoing global pandemic which is a challenge that has had several negative impacts in sporting activities worldwide.

Due to Covid 19 pandemic the summer games will be forced to take place behind closed doors as the olympic organisers appeal to the various federations and unions that would take part in the olympic games to organise for the vaccination of their athletes before participating in the games.

Japan's government as well is doing its best to contain the virus before July when the olympic games would take part as the government is placing Tokyo under a month-long state of "quasi-emergency" from Monday to combat surging infections, less than a month after a broader state of emergency was lifted for the capital and Olympic host.

The Coronavirus-positive athletes and other Games participants who do not require hospitalisation will be quarantined in the rooms for 10 days in principle as they receive proper medical attention.

While participating in the games the athletes will be expected to receive Covid 19 tests after every four days so as to monitor their health status and protect them from the risks that are aligned to the deadly Coronavirus.