China News Service, February 10th. According to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, on February 9, local time, the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee announced the first edition of the "Rule Collection" for athletes that summarized the rules for the new crown epidemic prevention measures during the Olympics.

It stipulates that athletes should be tested for the new coronavirus at least every 4 days to confirm whether they are infected.

  According to reports, in principle, testing of athletes for the new crown virus will be implemented in the Olympic Village.

For the world-renowned top professional players not staying in the Olympic Village but staying in the hotel, they will also be required to undergo testing in the Olympic Village.

Data map: On October 21, 2020, the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee disclosed to the media in Tokyo that the demonstration test of the baggage security inspection area operation passed by spectators when entering the stadium.

The picture shows volunteers reminding the subject to wear a mask.

  The "rule set" does not require athletes to be vaccinated, but the rules must be followed regardless of whether they have been vaccinated.

It also stated the penalties, if there is a serious violation, it may be disqualified from the Olympic Games.

  The report also stated that if the athlete’s temperature measurement in the competition venue is more than 37.5 degrees Celsius twice, they will not be allowed to enter the venue; the scope of movement and dining venues will be restricted to the Olympic Village and competition venues.

  The "Rule Set" is based on the mid-term combing content summarized by the Japanese government-led COVID-19 Coordination Meeting, and is formulated by the Olympic Organizing Committee, the International Olympic Committee, and the International Paralympic Committee through consultation.

Prior to this, the first edition targeted at individuals and the media of the International Individual Sports Federation (IF) has been announced.