This, according to Dr. Randy Molo of the Philippine Sports Commission's Medical and Sports Science Unit, who serves as the physician to Team Philippines at the Tokyo Olympics.Molo said athletes go about their business with "guarded optimism" inside the 44-hectare Athletes Village, located in Tokyo's Harumi Waterfront district.
"They are moving around freely, but of course, with the usual protocols that we have been used to in the Philippines, social distancing, use of face masks," he added. The Olympic athletes have everything they need inside the Village -- including different types of meals to choose from as well as massage therapists that can be arranged online.