The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has revealed that three of the 77 Olympic officials who entered the country from overseas who were confirmed to be infected as of the 27th were admitted to a medical institution in Tokyo.

However, he explained that the hospitalization status of tournament officials living in Japan is "not known because the tournament organizing committee has not provided data."

By the 28th, the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games announced that a total of 169 people involved in the Games had been infected.



At a monitoring meeting on the 29th, the city revealed that three of the 77 people who had entered the country from overseas and were confirmed to be infected as of the 27th were admitted to a medical institution in the city.



According to the city, none of the three are seriously ill and one of them has already been discharged.



Regarding the hospitalization of the three people involved in the Games, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said, "It does not have a significant impact on the medical care provision system in Tokyo. We will utilize it. "



However, the city has not disclosed how many of the 169 people involved in the tournament, who were confirmed to have been infected by the 28th, are hospitalized for 92 people living in Japan.



The Tokyo Metropolitan Government said, "The Organizing Committee has not provided data on the hospitalization status of the people involved in the Games, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government does not know. I do not know if the infection was caused by the Games. No, "explains.