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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the investigation into Noah Lyles' collapse at the Paris Olympics?
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Noah Lyles' Collapse at Paris Olympics Raises Covid-19 Health Protocol Concerns
Aug 11, 2024, 11:54 AM
Noah Lyles, a prominent athlete, collapsed after running the 200-meter dash at the Paris Olympics while knowingly infected with Covid-19. This incident has sparked criticism over the management of health protocols at the Olympic Games. Bioethicist Arthur Caplan, in a First Opinion for Stat News, argued that athletes should not be left to make the final decision to compete when unwell. Lyles' mother claimed that Olympic security refused to call a doctor following his collapse, describing it as one of the scariest moments of her life. The situation has raised questions about the International Olympic Committee's responsibility in safeguarding athletes' health and the broader implications of Covid-19 management at major sporting events.
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