Beijing Olympic organizers say there are 32 athletes in isolation facilities after they tested positive for the coronavirus and they're spending an average of seven days in isolation.
Brian McCloskey, chairman of the expert medical panel for the Beijing Games, says as many people will be let out of isolation as possible, but only when it's safe. He says 50 athletes have been discharged from isolation and that the vast majority of athletes in isolation are well and do not require any medical treatment.
The disclosure came after
complaints by athletes and teams about inedible food, dirty rooms and a lack of training equipment and internet access. Organizers have acknowledged that isolation is already a difficult situation for athletes and say they are working to quickly address any problems.
McCloskey noted that people who were infected can continue testing positive intermittently for a long time, even if they're not contagious. But he said previously infected people might also be testing positive because they were re-infected, and are able to spread the virus.
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Mexican
figure skater Donovan Carrillo is advancing to the next round of competition at the Beijing Olympics, a first for the country.
The 22-year-old, who was born and raised in Mexico, is the first male skater from his country to compete at the Olympics in 30 years.
He had a solid performance in his Olympic debut, set to music by Santana. He earned a career-best score of 79.69.
Carrillo will skate again in the free skate event on Thursday against powerhouses like American Nathan Chen and Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu.
He said he was most excited to pull off a quad toeloop at the start of his performance, and is already thinking about his own growth ahead of the Milan-Cortina Olympics in 2026.