<p>Olympic teams should be immediately isolated if they arrive in Japan with a person infected with coronavirus, a Games official said Sunday, after members of Uganda's squad tested positive.</p>.<p>Hidemasa Nakamura, a senior Tokyo 2020 Games official, said that it is "highly probable that people will come into close contact with an infected person if they travel on the same plane."</p>.<p>"We'll immediately prepare a system to isolate and test them even before making a determination (whether they had close contact with an infected person)," he said in a programme discussing coronavirus measures by public broadcaster NHK.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/japan-to-ask-athletes-from-india-others-for-more-covid-19-tests-before-leaving-for-tokyo-olympics-1002006.html" target="_blank">Japan to ask athletes from India, others for more Covid-19 tests before leaving for Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>His comments come after two of the nine-member Ugandan Olympic delegation tested positive for the virus following their arrival this month.</p>.<p>Even after one person was confirmed infected during screening at Tokyo's Narita airport on June 19, the rest of the team travelled on a chartered bus to Izumisano in Osaka prefecture.</p>.<p>Local health authorities later determined that the entire team -- as well as eight other people, including host-city officials and bus drivers -- had been in close contact with the two infected individuals, Kyodo News reported.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/tokyo-2020-organisers-to-offer-volunteers-covid-vaccine-1001776.html" target="_blank">Tokyo 2020 organisers to offer volunteers Covid vaccine </a></strong></p>.<p>Public opinion has been firmly opposed to holding the Games this year over pandemic fears, though recent polls suggest opposition may be softening.</p>.<p>No overseas fans will be allowed and domestic spectators will be capped at 10,000 per event.</p>.<p>Japan has seen a comparatively small virus outbreak, with around 14,600 deaths, despite avoiding harsh lockdowns.</p>.<p>An initially slow vaccine drive has picked up, with nearly nine percent of the population inoculated.</p>
<p>Olympic teams should be immediately isolated if they arrive in Japan with a person infected with coronavirus, a Games official said Sunday, after members of Uganda's squad tested positive.</p>.<p>Hidemasa Nakamura, a senior Tokyo 2020 Games official, said that it is "highly probable that people will come into close contact with an infected person if they travel on the same plane."</p>.<p>"We'll immediately prepare a system to isolate and test them even before making a determination (whether they had close contact with an infected person)," he said in a programme discussing coronavirus measures by public broadcaster NHK.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/japan-to-ask-athletes-from-india-others-for-more-covid-19-tests-before-leaving-for-tokyo-olympics-1002006.html" target="_blank">Japan to ask athletes from India, others for more Covid-19 tests before leaving for Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>His comments come after two of the nine-member Ugandan Olympic delegation tested positive for the virus following their arrival this month.</p>.<p>Even after one person was confirmed infected during screening at Tokyo's Narita airport on June 19, the rest of the team travelled on a chartered bus to Izumisano in Osaka prefecture.</p>.<p>Local health authorities later determined that the entire team -- as well as eight other people, including host-city officials and bus drivers -- had been in close contact with the two infected individuals, Kyodo News reported.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/tokyo-2020-organisers-to-offer-volunteers-covid-vaccine-1001776.html" target="_blank">Tokyo 2020 organisers to offer volunteers Covid vaccine </a></strong></p>.<p>Public opinion has been firmly opposed to holding the Games this year over pandemic fears, though recent polls suggest opposition may be softening.</p>.<p>No overseas fans will be allowed and domestic spectators will be capped at 10,000 per event.</p>.<p>Japan has seen a comparatively small virus outbreak, with around 14,600 deaths, despite avoiding harsh lockdowns.</p>.<p>An initially slow vaccine drive has picked up, with nearly nine percent of the population inoculated.</p>