Njoo says Canadian Olympians can help vaccination drive before Tokyo
OTTAWA — Canada’s deputy chief public health officer says the country’s Olympians can be “great role models” by getting vaccinated before the Tokyo Games.
Dr. Howard Njoo says he was part of recent discussions with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic committees about the Games, which are scheduled to start July 23.
There has been a wave of criticism about the Games going forward in Japan.
The latest ominous sign came Thursday when a physician representing a Japanese medical body warned that holding the postponed Tokyo Olympics in two months could lead to the spread of variants of COVID-19.