By Linda Sieg and Kiyoshi Takenaka
TOKYO, July 29 (Reuters) - Two people attending the Tokyo Olympics from overseas have been hospitalised with COVID-19, a Tokyo 2020 spokesperson said on Thursday, amid concerns the Games will add to the strains on Japan's medical system.
Neither case is serious and a third hospitalised person has already been discharged, spokesperson Masa Takaya added.
The athletes and other attendees who have flooded into Tokyo from around the world for the July 23-Aug 8 Games are subject to a strict testing regime to identity and isolate positive cases.
The capital city is in a state of emergency with coronavirus infections at a record high.