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Organisers grappling with COVID testing kit shortfall - NHK

Published: 23 Jul 2021 - 04:22 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:18 pm
Tokyo 2020 Olympics - The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opening Ceremony - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - July 23, 2021. General view of the athletes' parade at the opening ceremony REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opening Ceremony - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - July 23, 2021. General view of the athletes' parade at the opening ceremony REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Reuters

TOKYO - Olympics organisers are grappling with a shortage of COVID-19 testing kits needed for their daily testing programme, with competitors staying at the athletes' village in Tokyo not tested as scheduled due to the shortfall, broadcaster NHK reported.

Athletes who arrived at the village on Monday were not tested as planned, NHK reported on Friday citing unnamed sources. The broadcaster quoted organisers as saying that more testing kits have since arrived and are being distributed.

Tokyo 2020 organisers told Reuters it responded to reports early in the week that teams were not getting their test kits and were then able, after a "brief interruption", to "maintain fair and equal standards" for all national teams and remain in line with the COVID-19 playbook.

It said a large number of kits will be delivered to the village on Saturday, ensuring "that testing can proceed smoothly throughout the length of their stay."