Mask-shy Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan rain on opening parade

Mask-shy Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan rain on opening parade

by Joseph Anthony
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Just one Kyrgyz athlete covered his face, with the other members of the around 15-strong delegation, including its two flag bearers, waving and smiling as they walked in

The Olympic teams of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan paraded mostly maskless through Tokyoโ€™s National Stadium at Fridayโ€™s Games opening ceremony, marking an awkward contrast with other national teams who covered their faces in line with COVID-19 protocols.

Just one Kyrgyz athlete covered his face, with the other members of the around 15-strong delegation, including its two flag bearers โ€“ shooter Kanykei Kubanychbekova and swimmer Denis Petrashov โ€“ waving and smiling as they walked in.
A short while later most of the Tajikistan team marched in similarly maskless, while Pakistanโ€™s two flagbearers also chose not to cover their faces, unlike the vast majority of other participants at the ceremony.
The out-of-step gesture by the two neighbouring Central Asian countries came at the formal launch of a global sporting showpiece taking place in spectator-free venues and a COVID-induced state of emergency in host city Tokyo, a year after being postponed on account of the virus.
Tokyo 2020 organisers did not immediately respond to a request for comment about delegations without masks, but they drew a mixed reaction on social media ranging from irritated to darkly humorous.
โ€œMy kids pointed out that this country forgot their masks,โ€ laughed one Japanese user called Panda Panda, while another person questioned whether central Asian countries missed the memo about mask wearing.
A third, Adma Steiner, joked that Turkmenistan, a third Central Asian and former Soviet republic, had โ€œreally walked out and stabbed Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the back by actually wearing masksโ€.
Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov was on Friday quoted by domestic press agency AKIpress as saying COVID-19 vaccinations were voluntary.
In April, its health minister said the country would use a herbal tonic to treat the virus that Japarov had praised, despite warnings from a medical expert that it contained a potentially lethal poison.
REUTERS

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