House panel seeks bio-bubbles, priority vaccination for athletes before Olympics

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New Delhi,dec 24
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth, and Sports has recommended priority Covid-19 vaccination for athletes before Olympics and bio-bubbles for their training ahead of the global sporting event. “Athletes, as well as coaches and support staff going for the Olympics, should be put in the priority group for the vaccination process,” the committee has said in a report.The Olympics were due to be held this year in Tokyo but were postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The committee has also recommends a National Olympic Scholarship Programme in a phased manner. “It must guarantee minimum, but fixed financial aid to every athlete who does well at the national level. This funding needs to be scaled up as athletes begin to compete on the world stage.”The committee noted private funding to individual athletes is still very low as compared to that in other nations. “Athletes should be trained to raise funds from private sources as well. Besides, incentives to donors and sponsors will also spur such private sector participation.”The committee has asked the sports ministry to place before it a formula for ensuring financial security for medal-winning athletes, their coaches during and after their careers are over. It recommended bio-bubbles at the training facilities to ensure athletes can be isolated in a secure environment and are able to train with minimal possibility of being infected before the Olympics. The committee has also recommended bio-bubbles for the Indian sportspersons at the Olympics.The committee has sought “individualized programs for athletes capable of reaching finals or medal hopefuls, and also… sending them abroad as soon as possible in a bubble environment where top scientific infrastructure is available”. It has suggested psychological, mental, and nutritional assessment of athletes to help them recover from the impact of the pandemic. “Due to [the Covid-19] lockdown and travel restrictions, there was a loss of international/national competition exposure which has hugely affected the training of the athletes.”

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