Coronavirus fears similar to what Vancouver Olympic organizers faced with H1N1
Dr. Mike Wilkinson is well-versed in the threat of a pandemic ahead of an Olympic Games.
With the opening of the Tokyo Olympics just over five months away, there is rising uncertainty due to the new coronavirus — COVID-19 — that has killed more than 2,000 people in China and infected in excess of 75,000 people globally.
Wilkinson was the medical director for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic organizing committee (VANOC). Organizers in Vancouver had prepared for the worst amid an H1N1 outbreak prior to the Winter Games.
“(H1N1) wasn’t quite as widespread, although there was significant fear prior to the Games, and it was almost identical timing — six months before the Games — when the outbreak occurred,” said Wilkinson, who is the Canadian team’s chief medical officer for Tokyo.