Unusual Olympics: What makes Tokyo 2020 different

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-07-21 10:15
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Photo taken on June 20, 2021, shows a Tokyo 2020 employee walking past hand sanitizers at the entrance of the casual dining hall during a media tour of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village in Tokyo. [Photo/Agencies]

New norm for media interviews

A new norm for media interviews has been instituted, keeping teams isolated in "bubbles" from the outside world over concerns for their health and safety amid the pandemic.

Two COVID-19 tests must be carried out within 96 hours before arriving in Japan. In the first 14 days after landing, media personnel cannot use public transport, and will only be allowed to go to the venues and business addresses submitted prior to their arrival. During their stay in Japan, they will be monitored through the GPS function of their smartphones.

The frequency of testing will be specified for different media workers, with photographers working near athletes and in the competition area requiring daily testing. Media personnel who may have contact with athletes need to be tested every four days, while those who have no contact with athletes need to be tested every seven days.

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