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Like Noah Lyles, Olympians with COVID are competing in Paris. Restrictions are a thing of the past

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PARIS (AP) — Paris Olympics organizers have issued health recommendations, but no restrictions, for dozens of athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 during the Games. That allowed athletes like Noah Lyles to compete if they wish and are able to. This comes in sharp contrast with the Tokyo Olympics, which had to be delayed by one year due to the pandemic and were held under intense COVID-19 regulations — and no fans allowed at any events. Just six months later, the Winter Games in Beijing had even stricter protocols because of China’s zero tolerance policy. In Paris, the Olympics recall pre-COVID-19 times. The World Health Organization said earlier this week that at least 40 athletes at the Olympics had tested positive for the virus amid growing cases worldwide.

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