China News Service, June 16th, a comprehensive report. On the 15th local time, the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee announced the third edition of the guidelines for athletes, which included epidemic prevention measures during the Tokyo Olympics. Violations such as inspections will be sanctioned. In addition to being deprived of qualifications, they may also be fined or even deported.

On June 2nd, local time, Tokyo, Japan, the construction of facilities and related preparations for the Tokyo Olympic venues in Tokyo, Japan continued.

  According to Japan’s Kyodo News, there is only more than a month left before the opening of the Tokyo Olympics. The organizing committee announced the latest version of the guidelines for athletes on the 15th. It will impose stricter penalties on athletes and related personnel who fail to comply with epidemic prevention measures, including deprivation of qualifications and class Fines, deportation, etc.

  According to the report, the latest version of the Code stipulates that people from overseas participating in the Tokyo Olympics need to cooperate with epidemic prevention needs, etc., and they will undergo strict action management within 2 weeks after entering Japan.

Those who violate the rules, such as frequently entering and leaving the downtown area, refusing to accept inspections, will be punished.

  In addition, the code stipulates that, in order to take preventive measures, in principle, contestants who are tested every day should submit saliva samples at 9 am or 6 pm for antigen testing.

If the test result is positive, you must go through the nucleic acid test (PCR) at the fever clinic in the athlete's village.

  The rules for media stakeholders, sponsors, etc. are expected to be announced one after another before June 22, and necessary amendments will be made as the situation requires.

  It is also reported that the vice chairman of the International Olympic Committee, John Coates, has arrived in Tokyo on the 15th to make final preparations for the Tokyo Olympics that will open on July 23.

IOC President Bach is expected to arrive in Japan in July.