tested on a daily basis instead of wearing a mask and then goes and gets regeneron while he s a symptomatic after having been vaccinated. it s really there s not a lot of logic here. instead of wearing a mask, daily testing, $1,500 worth of antibodies and still not wearing a mask after that. i m not quite sure what the message is here. what the cdc says to your question specifically is if you ve been vaccinated, you have a known exposure, you ask get tested within 3 to 5 days after that exposure and wear a mask for 14 days or until you test negative. but this is a situation we re hearing over and over again. we re hearing this in florida as well. we re not going to talk about masks, but instead we re going to advocate for these very expensive, effective but very expensive monoclonal antibody treatments. so that s the situation unfolding with the governor. again, no masks but daily testing, regeneron, all of that. the hypocritical thing about it, too, he s preaching no masks
translation: it s almost | like the olympics was taking place in the mother country. you can only watch it on television. the last couple of weeks have been a tale of two cities, two tokyos. there is the one behind the fence where there has been this amazing sport and tremendous success forjapan and the tokyo outside the fence, where most of the time, you wouldn t even have noticed that the olympics has been happening and the same contrast is true for the pandemic. inside the fence, daily testing meant things were kept under control but outside, the pandemic is now out of control. critics say the olympics has sucked away resources leaving the city without enough covid testing kits or vaccinations. it has left a scar on the japanese society, meaning people are divided and above all, the games left the economic debt, if you look at numbers in tokyo, it is just increasing.
been happening and the same contrast is true for the pandemic. inside the fence, daily testing meant things were kept under control but outside, the pandemic is now out of control. critics say the olympics has sucked away resources leaving the city without enough covid testing kits or vaccinations. it has left a scar- on the japanese society, meaning people are divided i and above all, the games left the economy attacked, if you look at numbers | in tokyo, it isjust increasing. - there is no doubt that the record breaking haul of medals forjapan has bought realjoy to the host nation, as the roadshow leaves town, the olympic host city has been left facing a medical crisis. rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo.
we felt the distance very much. the last couple of weeks have been a tale of two cities. there is the one behind the fence where there has been this amazing sport and tremendous success forjapan and the tokyo outside where most of the time you would not even have noticed that the olympics has been happening and the same contrast is true for the pandemic. inside the fence, daily testing meant things were kept under control but outside, the pandemic is now out of control. critics say the olympics has sucked away resources leaving the city without enough covid testing kits or vaccinations. it has left a scar- on the japanese society, meaning people are divided i and above all, the games left the economy attacked, if you look at numbers | in tokyo, it isjust increasing. - there is no doubt that the record breaking haul of medals forjapan has bought
that the olympics has been going on. and the same contrast is true for the pandemic. inside the fence, daily testing means things have been kept pretty well under control, but outside, the pandemic is now out of control. critics say the olympics has sucked away resources, leaving the city without enough covid testing kits or vaccines. it has left a scar on the japanese society, meaning, you know, people are divided. and above all, the games left health in economic debt. if you look at numbers in tokyo, it s just exponentially increasing. there s no doubt japan s record breaking haul of medals has brought realjoy to the host nation. but as the olympic roadshow leaves town, the olympic host city has been left facing a medical crisis. rupert wingfield hayes,