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Olympic athletes face moral dilemma over COVID-19 vaccine

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Olympic athletes face moral dilemma over COVID-19 vaccine

PRIORITY FOR VACCINES. Senior Olympics official Dick Pound requests for Tokyo 2020 Olympics-bound athletes to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

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'The last thing you want to do is take a vaccine away from someone who needs it far more,' says British Paralympian Neil Fachie

British Paralympian Neil Fachie believes athletes face a moral dilemma over being vaccinated for COVID-19 ahead of high-risk individuals but said he would take the shot if it was offered before this year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

Senior Olympics official Dick Pound said last week that athletes should be given priority access to the vaccine so the Tokyo Games can go ahead as scheduled from July 23.

More than 15,000 athletes from almost every country are expected to travel to Tokyo for the Olympics and the subsequent Paralympics.

“When that news broke, I was speaking to some of my teammates about it and the moral dilemma,” Fachie, who won a track cycling gold medal in the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, was quoted as saying by the BBC.

“We’re fairly young, fit people who would not be considered high-risk for COVID. And the last thing you want to do is take a vaccine away from someone who needs it far more.

“It’s not a great place to be. Should we get offered the vaccine then I imagine I would take it, but there’s definitely a question mark of am I really deserving or not?”

Canada’s Olympic wrestling champion Erica Wiebe also said that frontline workers and vulnerable people should be prioritized over Olympic athletes.

Her thoughts were echoed by Scottish sprinter Zoey Clark, who is hoping to make her Olympic debut.

“Those most at risk have to be vaccinated first,” Clark said. “That being said, if someone offered me the vaccine I would 100% take it.”

Cycling’s Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar and his UAE Emirates teammates were vaccinated at a training camp in Abu Dhabi last week. (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru Editing by Robert Birsel) – Rappler.com

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