Olympics:
IOC discussing norovirus outbreak, more cases reported
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[February 09, 2018]
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
Olympic officials are discussing measures to combat the spread of a
virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea after 42 new cases were
confirmed at the Winter Games, a Korean Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (KCDC) official said on Friday.
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After rising from an initial 32 norovirus cases on Tuesday to 54 on
Wednesday, the figure had risen to 128 as of late Thursday, with
most of those affected security personnel, the KCDC said.
The virus broke out ahead of Friday's opening ceremony in
Pyeongchang and led to some 1,200 security staff being quarantined.
Organizers have had to call in military personnel to replace them.
As yet, no athletes have been confirmed to have contracted the
highly contagious virus. An outbreak at last year's World Athletics
Championship in London forced competitors from several countries to
miss events.
Su Mun-gyo, a KCDC public relations official, told Reuters the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) were discussing the issue.
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"The IOC is meeting right now about the Winter Olympics and
countermeasures to the norovirus is one of the topic," Su said. "We
will then announce the results of the discussions and update the
number of cases again."
Health agencies are undertaking hygiene inspections at accommodation
and restaurants, as well as making checks on drinking and tap water.
(Writing by Peter Rutherford; Reporting by Yuna Park; Editing by
John O'Brien)
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