An athlete slams the Olympic games of the "inhuman" hotel
She said that the accommodations were "definitely more than many humans can manage".
The Toyko Olympic Games had a lot of obstacles to overcome while they welcome thousands of people in the middle of a pending pandemic. The Tokyo government and the Olympic officials were presented veryStrict restrictions Trying to prevent the propagation of coronavirus. As it turns out, the rules that apply when someone gets sick is even more rigid. Although it is advisable to have the quarantine of the Olympic positive athletes of others, a player stated that the conditions they are forced to isolate are "inhuman". Read it to see what led the athlete to say this.
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Candy Jacobs said that the Olympic quarantine conditions are "inhuman".
Dutch Olympic skateryCandy Jacobs was placed in quarantine after having tested positive for Covid on July 21. Unfortunately, she had to miss the streetSkateboarding event, a sport that makes its debut at the Olympics this year. AsThe Guardian reported, Jacobs shared a video where she detailed theExperience in his quarantine room Without windows open. "Do not have any outside air is so inhuman," said Jacobs. She described the experience as "mentally super draining ... definitely more than many humans can handle". She shared a picture ofThe quarantine hall on his Instagram.
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Jacobs said she had to protest to be able to spend fresh air.
According toThe Guardian, Jacobs said she had to protest for officials allowing her to have a moment of fresh air. After more than seven hours when Jacobs refused to move, the officials finally allowed him to stand near an open window for 15 minutes while watching. "Having this first outdoor air breath was the saddest and the best time in my life," she said. Quarantine time has taken a toll on the athlete. SheShared an instagram Publish halfway through the quarantine who read: "Losing weight, sleep and my mind." On July 28, when she approached the end of her quarantine, Jacobs said, "I would need time to bounce back from that. Physically and mentally."She thanked her supporters For their kind messages and their support in a video.
The skateboard was "Heartbroken" that she could not compete.
Jacobs shared the news shewould not be able to compete At the Olympic Games on July 21st. "I am broken heart," started his post on Instagram. She then explained this because she had been tested positioned for Covid, her "Olympic Jurgoon ends here". Jacobs said she was not experienced with symptoms of Covid. "I did everything in my power to prevent this scenario and I took all the precautions. Fortunately, we follow the protocols, so my skilful colleagues are always brilliant," she continued. "I will need time to let my heart broken heal and recover from that. Come on Paris 2024."
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The Olympics have taken many precautions to avoid avoiding COVID cases.
In the light of Covid, the Olympic Games this year havelooked very different. Public servants put strict rules in place to try to prevent cases like Jacobs ". During the Tokyo Olympics, the medals are not allowed to be placed around the winners' necks, but they are rather presented on a tray. Besides,The game game Says that athletes can only use specific Olympic vehicles and are only allowed to see people on an approved list provided to civil servants. The only third-party players are allowed to leave the Olympic village consists of accessing a list of selected sites of approved locations. All athletes must wear a mask and maintain six feet away from each other.
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