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Gymnast Tests The Cardboard Bed At The Olympic Village And Debunks ‘Anti-Sex’ Myth
Yet to be decided if this is truly effective.
Gymnast Rhys McClenaghan decided to test the ‘anti-sex’ by jumping on his cardboard bed at the Olympic village in Tokyo and showed us all that it was quite durable and says its a ‘fake news’.
“Anti-sex” beds at the Olympics pic.twitter.com/2jnFm6mKcB
— Rhys Mcclenaghan (@McClenaghanRhys) July 18, 2021
People have hilarious reactions about McClenaghan’s attempt:
[Original: 19th July 2021]
In the most confusing turn of events to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Tokyo Olympic Village announced a bizarre plan that involves budget structures: anti-sex beds.
Japan is known for its creative and unique ideas. Most people did not know this was coming.
The organizers are facing criticisms amidst the opening ceremony for Tokyo Olympics 2020, which has been postponed for a year. In order to reply to these concerns, implementing cardboard-based beds was a solution to prevent athletes from interacting with each other.