A manual for new coronavirus countermeasures for volunteers who guide spectators at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics has been compiled, and it has been included that elderly volunteers can shorten their activity time.

At the Tokyo Games, about 30,000 volunteers recruited by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will provide information on sightseeing and transportation to spectators around the competition venue and at stations.



The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, with the advice of doctors, compiled a manual on measures to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus when volunteers are active, and published it on the 1st.



According to it, it includes displaying infection prevention measures in multiple languages ​​and guiding them without making a loud voice, and providing time to remove the mask and rehydrate in the shade. ..



In addition, elderly people who are at high risk of becoming seriously ill and volunteers with underlying illnesses can shorten the number of days and hours of activity if they wish, and avoid contact with the audience by shaking hands or high five as much as possible. I'm looking for.



The capital says, "We want to make efforts so that people can participate in activities safely and with peace of mind."