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Tokyo s Olympic fears give way to acceptance, to a point
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Distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has featured significantly in discussions about whether the Tokyo Olympics can be held safely this summer.
Experts, however, say organizers should prepare for the Games regardless of the vaccine rollouts, and instead make sure that they have enough polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests to conduct on athletes, coaches and staff on a daily basis.
Vaccination rollouts have already begun in several countries, with medical workers, older people and those with underlying medical conditions frequently being prioritized. The process is expected to begin in Japan later this month.
So where do Olympic athletes fit in, and should vaccinating them be a priority?
Japan Tries To Remain Optimistic As COVID-19 Threatens To Cancel Tokyo Olympics
By Anthony Kuhn
January 22, 2021
Japanese officials are swatting away rumors and reports that the government has concluded that, with the Tokyo Olympics 151 days away and much of the country in a COVID-19 state of emergency, the games cannot be held.
They dismissed an anonymously sourced report by the British newspaper
The Times that there is a growing consensus within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party that this summer’s games must be scrapped and that Japan should bid for the next available slot in 2032.
“We would like to fully deny (the report) by saying there is no such fact,” Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Manabu Sakai told reporters.
A pedestrian walks past an official Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games banner hanging on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on Friday. Credit: AFP via Getty Images
Japan Tries To Remain Optimistic As COVID-19 Threatens To Cancel Tokyo Olympics By
at 3:49 am NPR
Japanese officials are swatting away rumors and reports that the government has concluded that, with the Tokyo Olympics 151 days away, and much of the country in a COVID-19 state of emergency, the games cannot be held.
They dismissed an anonymously sourced report by the British newspaper The Times that there is a growing consensus within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party that this summer s games must be scrapped, and Japan should bid for the next available slot in 2032.
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