Pound: Olympians should be considered for vaccines even though they’re not required
Canadian lawyer and vocal IOC member Dick Pound believes Olympians should still be high priority for the COVID-19 vaccine, despite news they won’t be required for participation in the Tokyo Games this summer.
While Pound says the first doses need to go to frontline workers and other vulnerable people, hefeels Olympians should be in the conversation when countries sit down to determine who’s next.
“Don’t forget each country will be sending athletes into practically the epicentre of where COVID began,” Pound told The Canadian Press in an interview on Friday. “And think about protecting them the way you would if you were sending diplomats or armed forces.”
Pound pointed out that he doesn’t believe any Olympic athlete “would say ‘Me first,’ and push the 98-year-old widow out of the way.”