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Tokyo: A second COVID-19 outbreak inside the Olympic village in as many days has forced organisers to defend the protections they have in place to stop the spread of the virus through the Games precinct.
An unidentified athlete staying in one of the high-rise towers which, at the peak of the games, will house 6700 people, is the latest COVID-19 case. The infection follows the cases of two South African footballers earlier this week. The total number of cases connected to the Games both inside and outside the village had risen to 71 as of Tuesday afternoon, a day before competition officially begins with the softball in Fukushima.
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Older people are inoculated at a mass vaccination center in Osaka in June. | KYODO
Jiji, Kyodo Jul 22, 2021
COVID-19 infections have decreased among older people in Japan who are fully vaccinated, according to a health ministry panel, while the nation is experiencing a rapid increase in new cases among younger demographic.
An analysis of new infection cases over the 11 days through July 15 found that 0.9 people per 100,000 population caught the virus among fully vaccinated people age 65 or over, while the number was 13.0 among unvaccinated people in the same age group.