Saburo Kawabuchi, the mayor of the Olympic Village, said that 26 people were infected with the new corona virus by the 31st in the Olympic Village in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, where athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympics are based. At a press conference, he said, "I don't have the impression that the infection is spreading," and emphasized the idea that the infection is being suppressed in the Olympic Village.

Among the athletes and athletes who are staying in the Olympic Village in Harumi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo to participate in the Tokyo Olympics, those who have tested positive for the new Corona PCR test announced by the Organizing Committee will be on or after the 1st of this month. , There are 26 people.



Regarding this, Kawabuchi, the mayor of the Olympic Village, said at a press conference on the 31st, "As for the overall transition, there is no impression that the infection has spread so much, and it can not be zero, so it is not good to stay around here. He emphasized the idea that the infection is being suppressed in the Olympic Village.



On top of that, he mentioned that most athletes and tournament officials follow rules such as wearing masks, and he strongly feels that "players and officials must follow the rules and not get infected anyway. I'm really happy, "he said, and thanked him for his cooperation in infection control.