Tokyo Olympics torch relay has first positive Covid-19 case: Details here
Tokyo Olympics organizers said Thursday that a policeman tested positive for COVID-19 a day after his assignment
last week at the Olympic torch relay.
It is the
first positive test connected to the relay since it began March 25 from northeastern
Fukushima prefecture.
Organizers
say the 30-year-old policeman was assigned to control traffic on the April 17
leg in southwestern Kagawa prefecture. They said the officer developed symptoms
and tested positive the next day. Local health authorities are investigating.
Officials
say the policeman was wearing a mask and taking social-distancing precautions
and other measures.
The
report comes as Japan is preparing to declare a third state of emergency in
western metropolitan areas around Osaka, and in Tokyo. It is expected on Friday
and is being re-instated after current measures failed to slow the latest
resurgence fueled by a new, more contagious variant of the virus detected
earlier in Britain. Read More
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