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Australian team to minimize use of gym, dining hall

The Australian delegation to the Tokyo Olympics will refrain from using the gym in the Olympic Village and will spend as little time as possible in the dining hall to avoid COVID-19 infections, said David Hughes, the team's chief medical officer.

Australian team to minimize use of gym, dining hall

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CANBERRA: The Australian delegation to the Tokyo Olympics will refrain from using the gym in the Olympic Village and will spend as little time as possible in the dining hall to avoid COVID-19 infections, said David Hughes, the team's chief medical officer.

As the Tokyo Olympics approaches, the lingering COVID-19 pandemic has posed a threat to athletes.

When asked about this at a virtual press conference, Hughes listed four key areas that might be of high risk for the Australian team, namely the airport, the dining hall, the village gymnasium, and transportation during the Games, reports Xinhua.

Hughes added that he expected delays at the airport. "It's a busy place even without COVID," he said. "It's a big job for any nation to have people flying in from all over the world, and get them through all the processes that need to take place," he said.

For the Australian delegation, the biggest day of arrivals in Tokyo will be July 17, when 284 team members land. Hughes said he hoped they would pass through quickly, and noted some other key risks in the Olympic village.

Hughes noted that the gym would be a high-risk environment "because people are exercising indoors. Certainly the Australian team is going to try and avoid the village gymnasium as much as possible".

The team has set up their own gym in the basement of the Australian team headquarters. "That gives our athletes an option that doesn't involve going to the village gymnasium." (IANS)

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