After scoring bronze in the 200-meter finals, American sprinter Noah Lyles confirmed testing positive for COVID prior. He kept his diagnosis confidential to not give competitors an edge.
Lyles confided in his coach, medical staff, and family, deciding to compete despite not being 100%. COVID protocols were looser compared to the 2020 Olympics, leaving the decision to athletes.
Criticism arises online as Lyles competes with COVID. Questions on social media question the ethics of allowing infected athletes to participate.
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