Tummy bug sidelines security staff
Hundreds of soldiers have been drafted in to guard Pyeongchang Olympic venues after 1,200 security staff were withdrawn over an outbreak of a severe stomach virus, organizers said yesterday.
Nine hundred military personnel were on duty after 41 security guards were hospitalized with norovirus following the sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhea last Sunday.
Officials said they were unaware of the source of the virus, which is highly contagious and can also be spread through food or water contamination.
The 41 who fell ill on Sunday were transferred to hospital and most were diagnosed with a norovirus infection.
“The 1,200-odd people were pulled out from their duties,” an official of the Pyeongchang Olympic Organizing Committee said. “They were replaced by some 900 military soldiers.”
The guards, all employees of a security firm, had been staying together at a youth training center in Pyeongchang, separate from the main Olympic sites.
Christophe Dubi, the International Olympic Committee’s Deputy Olympic Games Executive Director, said yesterday that hand sanitizers had been placed at Games venues, including the athletes’ village.
“A whole campaign of information and leaflets will be distributed to all populations about what to do if you’re coughing or if you have symptoms,” he said.
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