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Japan mayor who bit athlete’s Olympic gold medal tests positive for Covid-19

  • Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura, who is fully vaccinated, took a Covid-19 test after his secretary contracted the virus
  • The 72-year-old mayor has not developed any symptoms and is resting at home, with his official duties delegated to other officials

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Nagoya city Mayor Takashi Kawamura bites the medal of softball athlete Miu Goto on August 4, 2021. Photo: Kyodo via Reuters

Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura, who has faced a barrage of criticism for suddenly biting an Olympic softball player’s gold medal last month, on Wednesday tested positive for the coronavirus, the local government said.

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Kawamura, who had apologised for the medal-biting incident that went viral on social media, took the polymerase chain reaction test after his secretary was found to have been infected with the virus on Sunday, according to Nagoya city officials.
The 72-year-old mayor has not developed any symptoms and is resting at home, with his official duties delegated to other officials. He had received his second shot of the coronavirus vaccine in early July.
Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura apologises on August 16, 2021, for biting an Olympic softball player’s gold medal. Photo: Kyodo
Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura apologises on August 16, 2021, for biting an Olympic softball player’s gold medal. Photo: Kyodo

“Coronavirus is striking fury in a way never before seen, but we will all work together to ensure there is no interruption in running the city,” said the mayor in a statement.

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Kawamura recently made headlines over the medal-biting stunt which occurred when he was visited by Miu Goto, a member of the Japanese women’s softball team at the Tokyo Olympics who hails from the central Japan city in Aichi Prefecture, on August 4.
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