Dozens of COVID cases linked to Olympic Games in Tokyo
By Jamie Yuccas
Tokyo — There are more problems for the troubled Tokyo Olympics. The director of the opening ceremonies was fired just hours before the spectacle is scheduled to kick off. And despite reports that the Games could be canceled, officials said they are “currently proceeding as planned.”
Team USA’s Simone Biles trained with none of the usual spectators in place on Thursday because of COVID restrictions. While she mostly managed to stick her landings, Biles has said she’s unsure of how she’ll do in actual competition without the energy of a live crowd.
There are more than 90 cases of COVID in people connected to the Games. USA volleyball player Taylor Crabb and four other American athletes have been sidelined by positive COVID tests.
“After taking every precaution, getting vaccinated and following protocols, I have tested positive for COVID-19,” Crabb announced Thursday on Instagram. “I’m symptom-free, thankfully, but deeply disappointed to not be able to join Jake on the sand and compete as a member of Team USA. I’ve faced adversity before, and I will face it again, but it doesn’t take the sting out of the situation.”
Meanwhile, first lady Jill Biden arrived in Tokyo ahead of Friday’s opening ceremony, as the city logged another round of nearly 2,000 new daily cases alone — a six-month high.
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