Last month, the Japan Swimming Federation revealed that seven athletes who participated in the water polo men's representative candidate training camp in Wakayama Prefecture tested positive for the new coronavirus PCR test.

According to the Japan Swimming Federation, seven athletes who participated in the water polo men's representative candidate training camp held in Wakayama Prefecture until the 24th of last month showed a positive PCR test.



On the 30th of last month after the training camp, one male player complained of poor physical condition and the antigen test turned out to be positive, so about 30 people including the players and staff who participated in the training camp underwent a PCR test, and a total of 7 people It means that it showed a positive reaction.



Most of the seven were asymptomatic, but quarantine measures were taken according to the instructions of the health center, and the training camp scheduled from the 6th of this month was cancelled.



According to the Japan Swimming Federation, during the training camp, they restricted their outings to the pool and the dormitory, and took thorough measures against infection. We will thoroughly implement countermeasures. "