| Literature DB >> 33145147 |
Van Thuan Hoang1,2,3, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq4,5,6, Philippe Gautret1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We reviewed the occurrence of outbreaks at past Olympics and discuss the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Tokyo Games. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Athletes; COVID-19; Mass gatherings; Olympics; Paralympics; SARS-CoV-2
Year: 2020 PMID: 33145147 PMCID: PMC7596810 DOI: 10.1007/s40475-020-00217-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Trop Med Rep
Fig. 1COVID-19 pandemic in Japan [6]
WHO recommendations to sport event organizers in the context of COVID-19 [43]
| WHO recommendations to sport event organizers in the context of COVID-19 | |
|---|---|
| Pre- and during event | |
| ✓ Ensure availability of handwashing and hygiene facilities at multiple locations in the event | |
| ✓ Ensure good hygiene signage across all venues | |
| ✓ Provide first aid and medical services | |
| ✓ Temperatures should be checked each day and any fever case announced to the event medical staff | |
| ✓ Ill travellers should be managed at points of entry | |
| ✓ Ensure capacity to isolate suspected cases | |
| ✓ Develop and make available risk communication on clinical features of COVID-19 and preventive measures, including hand hygiene practices, physical distancing, practical implications of quarantine and criteria for asking individuals with symptoms | |
| ✓ Ensure availability of rubber gloves to team staff and volunteers handling laundry, towels, etc. | |
| ✓ Recommend that towels are for single use only | |
| ✓ Provide each participant with a clean water bottle | |
| ✓ Make handkerchiefs and containers to dispose used tissues with lids available on all buses | |
| ✓ Provide each team with a facility for athletes’ temperatures check | |
| ✓ Determine the areas to care for and isolate the infected individuals | |
| ✓ Determine the areas to quarantine the persons in contact with confirmed cases | |
| ✓ Determine the areas for training the athletes and team staff if a COVID-19 case is notified | |
| ✓ Prepare a place where to receive a large number of quarantined persons | |
| ✓ Predetermine emergency contacts with local health authorities | |
| ✓ Medical masks should be ready, particularly for medical staff and sick individuals | |
| ✓ Provide disinfectant wipes to disinfect touched surfaces in all areas | |
| ✓ Consider provision of individual prevention packages for athletes containing thermometer, medical mask, hand sanitizer, disposable tissues, and disposable plastic drinking cups | |
| Pre-event | |
| ✓ Proactively and regularly check the health status of anyone participating | |
| ✓ Avoid participating in the event if an individual is feeling ill | |
| ✓ The team leader should ensure that their teams and volunteers are briefed on the protocols for a suspected and confirmed patient | |
| During event | |
| ✓ Participants should be aware of and cooperate with team medical staff at venues in checking their temperatures each day. Any fever above 38 °C need to be reported to the event medical lead | |
| ✓ Wash hands often with soap and water or hand hygiene with alcohol-based sanitizer | |
| ✓ Hand sanitizer stations should be available throughout the event venue | |
| ✓ Practice respiratory etiquette, cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues, isolate and seek medical advice if coughing persist. | |
| ✓ Avoid contact with sick persons | |
| ✓ Avoid contact with anyone if you are ill | |
| ✓ Use of gloves when handling towels or laundry in the team environment | |
| ✓ Towels should not be shared | |
| ✓ Athletes should not share clothing, bar soap, or other personal items | |
| ✓ Water bottles should be labelled and washed with dishwasher soap after each practice or game, and officials and staff should have their own water bottles to prevent the transmission of viruses and bacteria | |
| ✓ Advise athletes not to touch their own mouths or nose | |
| ✓ Avoid shaking hands or hugging | |
| ✓ Avoid steam rooms or saunas | |
| ✓ Be aware of regular cleaning of frequently touched surfaces |