Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Association Oripara to infectious disease countermeasures Vaccination for convention officials November 20 21:07

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Association will need to take measures such as vaccination against measles and rubella vaccinations, as many people from overseas will visit Tokyo at the next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games and there is concern about the epidemic of infectious diseases. Appealed sex.

Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Association President Haruo Ozaki held a press conference in Tokyo on the 20th to explain necessary medical and health measures for next year's Tokyo Games.

In this, Mr. Ozaki said, “In the Tokyo Games, when people gather in a limited area for a certain period of time, infectious diseases tend to be prevalent, and in the worst case, the competition will be canceled. Thorough measures should be taken for diseases that can be prevented by vaccines such as rubella. ”

On top of that, it is necessary to take measures, such as "Meeting the period of immunization by striking the vaccine, and there is still room, and it is not too late", and athletes and volunteers are vaccinated against measles and rubella. Appealed sex.

On the other hand, about the change of the marathon and racewalk venue to Sapporo, President Ozaki said, “The doctors in Hokkaido and Sapporo are saying“ I want you to teach me know-how ”,” and expressed the idea of ​​cooperation. It was.