PH delegation at Tokyo Olympics in good health—doc
TOKYO—One of the most unforgettable reasons that an athlete has ever approached national team physician Dr. Randy Molo is gas.
“They complain about passing wind a lot, mostly because it’s from something they ate [at the Athletes’ Village mess hall],” he said on Friday.
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“Everyone is healthy and we’ve had no issues so far,” said the delegation physician.
Molo is in charge of the day-to-day health and physical safety of the athletes. In an Olympics where, as Philippine Olympic Committee president Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino put it, competitors have to worry about their foe and a virus, Molo has to make sure that he keeps Team Philippines in the best of health.
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Molo said the delegation has been updated on the current banned substances list via a three-hour briefing and everyone has been reminded about how to avoid COVID-19 infection and being tagged as a close contact of those who might test positive for the coronavirus.
“Wear your mask, maintain social distance. If you have to talk unmasked, do so for less than 15 minutes and never in an enclosed area,” he said.