With less than a week to the start of the Paralympics, the Asahi
Newspaper reported on Friday that a Tokyo hospital declined the
organisers' request to take emergency cases from the Games,
putting priority on domestic COVID-19 patients.
"Looking at the medical situation, we cannot help but say we
will hold the Paralympics in the middle of a very difficult
situation," Tokyo 2020 Games delivery officer Hidemasa Nakamura
told a news conference.
"What do we do if we have a case becoming seriously ill, given
the tight situation on hospital beds? We need to have a contact
flow in line and include the hospitals and medical facilities in
that contact flow."
Organisers said they would implement COVID-19 protocols for the
Paralympics, the same "playbook" used during the Olympics which
ended earlier this month.
Frequent testing and other restrictions, such as limiting the
movement of athletes and officials, were proven effective in
minimising infection risks, they added.
While the number of athletes and officials travelling from
abroad is less than a third of that during the Olympics, the
health situation in Japan has worsened with record-high daily
case numbers being reported.
Nakamura called for domestic Games officials to avoid eating out
or drinking in groups, and pledged thorough testing among local
participants.
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COVID-19 emergency measures in the capital and other regions
that will run through the Games and, like the Olympics, the Aug.
24 to Sept. 5 Paralympics will take place generally without
spectators.
There were new 12 cases confirmed on Friday among Paralympic
participants, including one athlete, Tokyo 2020 said.
(Reporting by Ju-min Park; additional reporting by Rikako
Maruyama; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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