Olympic organizers announced that two workers at the Olympic Village in Tokyo have tested positive for COVID-19, just over two weeks out from the opening ceremony and about a week before the village opens to athletes, according to the Tokyo Shimbun news outlet. The village workers who tested positive last week had been dining with two other Olympics staff members, in violation of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee’s pandemic countermeasures, according to Australia’s ABC. Organizers cited by Tokyo Shimbun said that “strict precautions” have been taken to avoid a “recurrence,” noting that there are prohibitions in place around Olympics staff eating and drinking together. They added that athletes at the village will be kept isolated from outside contact and will be transported to venues by dedicated vehicles to reduce the risk of infection, but since staff come to the village from home, “the influx of viruses cannot be completely prevented.” …