Arianna Johnson is a reporter on the Forbes news desk who covers explainers and trends, with a frequent focus on health and science. She joined Forbes in 2022 and works in Texas. Johnson has covered prominent weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, the health effects of the artificial sweetener aspartame and the impacts of the Covid vaccines.
RFK Jr. Support Hits 10% In Polls As Biden Age Concerns Mount—Though He’s Still Not On These State BallotsThe Paris Summer Olympics are less than a month away, and as athletes across the globe prepare to compete on the world stage, some issues have already begun affecting the Games, including a muddy French political landscape and complaints about flimsy cardboard beds.
This is the second most Olympic events following the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, which had 339 events.This isn’t the first time Olympic organizers have faced grief for using cardboard bed frames. The organizers of the Tokyo Olympics used cardboard, leading to similar claims that the beds were meant to deter sex, a rumor fueled partly by the Olympics’ COVID-era “anti-intimacy” rules that were in place at the time.
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