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Covid Cases at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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2 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

No if you are negative to a covid test :p

But he has already tested positive. They can’t have rules saying as soon as you test negative again you clear while ordinary people in Tokyo don’t get that benefit. The public there just won’t take it. 

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4 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

But he has already tested positive. They can’t have rules saying as soon as you test negative again you clear while ordinary people in Tokyo don’t get that benefit. The public there just won’t take it. 

False-positive tests are really common. 

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2 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

False-positive tests are really common. 

Not that common. And maybe if the person has three or more negative tests. But not just one. 

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Chance of vaccinated people infecting others is extremely low, and athletes are almost all young and healthy, they might as well test them for any contagious disease before the competition.

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1 minute ago, Dunadan said:

La probabilidad de que las personas vacunadas infecten a otros es extremadamente baja, y los atletas son casi todos jóvenes y sanos, por lo que también podrían hacerles una prueba para detectar cualquier enfermedad contagiosa antes de la competencia.

He knows it, but it dosn't matter when you are a troll LoL

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2 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Chance of vaccinated people infecting others is extremely low, and athletes are almost all young and healthy, they might as well test them for any contagious disease before the competition.

Sadly as the figures in the UK and Israel are showing it doesn’t seem that low - there is simply not enough unvaccinated people to be the only ones spreading it with our current cases numbers. 

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A member of USA women's gymnast team has tested positive for COVID19 during their prep camp in Inzai, city officials say.

 

A further gymnast is isolating after coming into close contact.

 

https://www.aninews.in/news/sports/others/tokyo-olympics-usa-female-gymnast-tests-covid-19-positive20210719153540

 

 

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Still if it’s one of the two teenagers in the Artistic team that is America’s chance of team gold probably gone and massive opportunity for others. 

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