Japanese star Uchimura Napei was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia.

(Data map: Rio Olympic Games, Uchimura Hanghei won the Olympic gold medal again.)

  Chinanews client, Beijing, October 31 (Reporter Wang Yu) The transition period from restart to recovery in the international sports arena is still continuing, and the preparations for the Tokyo Olympics are also ushering in a new stage.

  If there is no accident, the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo will usher in the first international gymnastics competition since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia in 9 days. The four traditional gymnastics teams of China, Japan, the United States and Russia will be held. Will set foot on the Tokyo Olympic test field as a "pioneer".

  This is the first real international sports competition held in Japan since the Tokyo Olympics was postponed, and it is also a heavyweight Olympic test competition.

From the health check of the athletes before leaving the country to the action management after entering the country, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will usher in a quiz for the preparation of events under the epidemic.

On July 23, 2020, local time, Tokyo, Japan, the countdown to the first anniversary of the Tokyo Olympics, a number of buildings lit up the five-ring Olympic lights.

  Just as all the measures released positive signals, the diagnosis of a new crown pneumonia cast a shadow over the holding of this event.

  A few days ago, the International Gymnastics Federation announced that Japan's gymnastics Olympic champion Uchimura was infected with the new crown virus.

He will be tested again on November 4th or 5th. If the result is negative, he will still participate in the four-nation gymnastics competition. If there is an aggregate infection, the Japanese team is likely to withdraw from the four-nation competition.

  The President of the International Gymnastics Federation Moriari Watanabe said: “We will make the prevention of virus infection our top priority and hope to support the Tokyo Olympics with a successful game.” However, the loss of the Japanese gymnastics team in the prevention and control of the epidemic will inevitably make the outside world worry. , Are the Tokyo Olympics ready to "fight against" the virus?

Chijiang Lihuazi holds the Olympic flame lantern.

  July 24th was supposed to be the opening day of the Tokyo Olympics. The eyes of the whole world gathered at the Tokyo National Arena to gaze at a bunch of burning Olympic flame.

  However, when the new crown pneumonia epidemic hit, when that day really came, it completely changed the appearance-the new generation leader of Japanese swimming Rikako Ikee could only walk to the center of the Olympic stadium alone when night fell with the lantern of the torch. .

  Looking at the flashing flames, she said lightly: "If hope is there, the holy flame will last forever." It seems that the midsummer has also followed the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics to cool down.

  "Hope" is the starlight that shines in the distance when the night is over, but if a safe Olympics is to be held, it will be a marathon race against viruses, time and even money.

Data map: The Tokyo Olympics has been postponed for one year.

  After the Tokyo Olympics was postponed, in order to make this long-prepared and bumpy Olympic event finally presented to the world.

In the face of the still severe international epidemic situation, the International Olympic Committee, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, and even everyone who is concerned about the Olympic movement, quickly took action in this upheaval.

  In his speech to the heads of Olympic delegations, IOC President Thomas Bach promised that no matter what conditions the world is in, there will be a safe Tokyo Olympics so that athletes can realize their Olympic dreams.

Heavy commitments are not easy to achieve.

  Safety means that the 11,000 athletes and accompanying coaches and officials must ensure that they are safe from entry to exit within the 19-day competition period, regardless of the situation, the venue, or the face of any person.

  In particular, the International Olympic Organizing Committee has repeatedly emphasized that the Olympic Games will not be held empty and that preparations are made on the premise that there are overseas audiences, which intensifies the complexity of achieving the goal.

The Olympic rings are displayed at Odaiba Seaside Park in Tokyo, Japan.

  The Japanese government’s new crown countermeasures coordination meeting for the Tokyo Olympics plans to produce an interim report during the year. The Executive Director of the Olympic Department of the International Olympic Committee Dolby expects that “all the details of the Olympic operations such as transportation, spectators, and catering will be clarified by the end of December. Can form a clear outline."

  As a stronghold for the lives of more than 10,000 athletes and coaches during the competition, the Olympic Village became one of the first links to make changes.

According to Japanese media reports, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee is studying measures to avoid the intensive use of public facilities such as cafeterias and fitness centers in the Olympic Village. There is also a plan for athletes to leave the Olympic Village quickly after the competition.

  As a response to the new crown epidemic, all parties have reached an agreement on setting up a special health center in the Olympic Village to collect test samples and track the path of infection.

On this basis, an "Infectious Disease Countermeasure Center" (tentative name) will also be set up within the Olympic Organizing Committee to uniformly adopt epidemic prevention measures.

The beds, tables, wardrobes and other furniture used in the Tokyo Olympic Village and Paralympic Village were unveiled.

  The center will cooperate with health care bases and regular polyclinics in the Olympic Village to grasp the health status of all types of personnel including athletes, detect infected persons as soon as possible and quickly share information to prevent occurrence in the Olympic Village, which is estimated to reach approximately 30,000 people at peak times. Cluster of cases.

In addition, the operation of the game when a positive case occurs has also been included in the scope of discussion.

  Under the epidemic, in safety, sports passion and emotional release have become secondary issues.

Among the temporary epidemic prevention measures for the Olympic village and competition venues issued by the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, athletes need to wear masks and promptly disinfect their hands, avoid crowds, reduce seats in restaurants, and even prohibit athletes from singing.

  The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee conducted the first epidemic prevention and safety inspection test recently. How to prevent the spread of the epidemic when the audience enters the venue has become the focus of this test.

In addition to the use of non-contact thermometers and thermal imaging testers, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee also tried a "temperature measurement sticker" that can be attached to the wrist to know if it is hot.

As a countermeasure against the new coronavirus, relevant personnel tested three methods for detecting body temperature when entering the venue, including thermal imaging camera temperature measurement, non-contact clinical thermometer, and a "temperature measurement sticker" that can be attached to the wrist to know whether it is fever.

Waiting in line to test the method with an interval of 1 to 1.5 meters, the security personnel tested wear masks and protective masks.

  In fact, the successful cases of events held all over the world undoubtedly inspire confidence in the Tokyo Olympics towards the finish line.

Bach also emphasized that "sports is gradually recovering, and the safe holding of events has been proven."

But he also pointed out that "the practice of copying previous experience as it is is no longer feasible, and we must adapt to the new world (after the epidemic)."

  With the further compression and adjustment of the preparation budget and the implementation of a series of epidemic prevention measures, a familiar but brand-new outline of the Tokyo Olympics is emerging in front of the world.

It is not only that this is the first postponed Olympic Games-but also hope that, as Bach said, this sporting event will become the dawn of mankind at the end of the dark tunnel.

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