Health | Zika virus After All That, Zika Was a No-Show at the Olympics WHO says no confirmed cases among athletes or spectators By Michael Harthorne Posted Sep 3, 2016 11:20 AM CDT Copied Health workers get ready to spray insecticide to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit the Zika virus under the bleachers of the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro prior to the Olympics. (AP Photo/Leo Correa, File) "We told you so," the World Health Organization essentially announced Friday, stating that there were no confirmed cases of Zika contracted during the Rio Olympics, Good Morning America reports. According to the BBC, that goes for both athletes and spectators. WHO was criticized by a number of experts for not recommending the games be moved or rescheduled. And a number of athletes and coaches froze their sperm or pulled out of the games completely over Zika concerns. WHO says the lack of Olympic Zika cases was due to the games taking place in Brazil's winter and the country's "successful application of appropriate public health measures." WHO is "optimistic" there also won't be any cases of Zika contracted during this month's Paralympics. Read These Next Rising snow lines turn ski resorts into debris fields. Sources say Tommy Lee Jones' daughter was found dead at 34. NASA shuts research library, resulting in loss of records. France explains why it made George and Amal Clooney citizens. Report an error