This
seems to me to be right on the sidelines of world events
Welcome
To Rio: Olympic Village Catches Fire, Athletes Robbed, & Water
"Teeming With Dangerous Viruses"
1
August, 2016
As
the Olympic Games are set to get underway in Rio de Janeiro, the host
country is experiencing a couple of "minor glitches."
Already reports have come in of gas
leaks in
athlete rooms (rooms which the Australians have labeled
"uninhabitable"), athletes
being robbed,
a collapse
of the main boat ramp intended
for use in sailing competitions and a minor problem with water
quality which
an AP
study found
to be "contaminated
with raw human sewage teeming with dangerous viruses and bacteria."
On
the water issue, The Associated Press commissioned a 16-month study
on the waterways of Rio which revealed consistent and dangerously
high levels of viruses from pollution and untreated human sewage.
In fact, the AP's tests revealed that Copacabana Beach, where the
marathon and triathlon swimming are to be held and thousands of
tourists are likely to take a dip, exceeded California's limit for
fecal coliforms (aka poop) by 5x over 13 months of testing. In
addition, tests found that infectious adenovirus readings turned up
at nearly 90 percent of the test sites over 16 months of testing.
Dr. Valerie Harwood, Chair of the Department of Integrative Biology
at the University of South Florida, reflected on the test results:
"That's a very, very, very high percentage. Seeing that level of human pathogenic virus is pretty much unheard of in surface waters in the U.S. You would never, ever see these levels because we treat our waste water. You just would not see this."
When
asked what athletes could do to protect themselves from illness at
the games, Dr. Harwood responded very simply:
"Don't put your head under water."
As
if reports of raw sewage in the water wasn't enough for Olympic
sailors, the main
ramp of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics sailing venue partially collapsed
Saturday,
a little over a week before it is to be used for competition.
The Rio 2016 Committee said the ramp will need to "undergo
repairs" while members of sailing delegations said the structure
was destroyed and would have to be completely redone.
Meanwhile,
back at the Olympic village, Australian athletes described rooms as
"uninhabitable"
after reports surfaced of a gas
leaks and exposed wiring.
If that weren't bad enough, a fire started by an employee in one of
the buildings was
apparently used as cover to rob some Australian athletes of their
team shirts and a laptop.
Well,
at least everyone will be safe, right? Apparently, not so
much. According to sources, Brazil
is being forced to bring in 3,000 national guard members to assist
with security at
the games after a security company’s last-minute admission that it
failed to hire enough workers to man gates and operate X-ray
machines. Artel Recursos Humanos, a
small company which won the $5mm security contract for the games in
spite of no previous experience with security contracts (hmmmm),
apparently only managed to hire 500 employees instead of the 3,400
guaranteed under the contract.
Well,
seems like things are off to a great start. Let The Games
begin!
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