On June 20, local time, the Tokyo Olympic Village, located in the Harumi Seaside District of Tokyo, Japan, was opened to the media.

  The Tokyo Olympic Village covers an area of ​​approximately 44 hectares, with three areas: "residential area", "operating area" and "Olympic Village Plaza", which can accommodate up to 18,000 people.

As the main living facilities of the Olympic Village, the "Olympic Village Plaza" covers an area of ​​more than 5,000 square meters, with medical stations, barber shops, cafes, banks, photo studios, official Olympic merchandise sales points, post offices, dry cleaners and other living facilities.

It is reported that the Olympic staff and contestants will live in the Olympic Village.

  The anti-epidemic measures in the Olympic Village have attracted much attention. Residents will be tested for the new coronavirus nucleic acid every day. In addition to eating and drinking, they must wear masks at other times.

The Olympic Village requires people in the village to maintain social distancing as much as possible, and special routes have been set up to ease the flow of people.

The number of seats in the main cafeteria has been reduced, and transparent isolation devices have been installed on the tables to prevent the spread of droplets.

In response to the new crown epidemic, the Olympic Village has also set up fever clinics and nucleic acid testing facilities for infected persons.

  In addition, the time for participating athletes to stay in the Olympic Village is also restricted. The time for Olympic athletes to enter the village starts from 5 days before the competition and the check-out time ends 2 days after the end of the competition; the time for Paralympics athletes to enter the village starts from 7 days before the competition. begin.

  The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee is expected to hold the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Village on July 13.

(Produced by Wang Jiayi)

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