the knee which led into politics as well. what do you make of this stand by the ioc to not show these images on official channels? i by the ioc to not show these images on official channels? on official channels? i think it s a little bit strange on official channels? i think it s a little bit strange just on official channels? i think it s a little bit strange just to - on official channels? i think it s a little bit strange just to benefit i little bit strange just to benefit from social media considering it was broadcast live as well. so it seems to be a social media banned from what s the guardian story is is saying. it also seemed very odd because the rules of change in the olympics. you can make peaceful protest as long as it doesn t interfere with events and things like that. i do think it s an odd standpoint to take. i do think they will be a bit put off by the end questioning why they can t show their solidarity in the way that they want to. it will be interesting to see
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being swept down city streets. with nearly two days to go until the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympic games on friday, quesitons about covid 19 continue. on tuesday, the international olympic committee president thomas bach insisted cancelling the games was never an option. hours later the head of the tokyo organising committee refused to rule that out if cases continue to rise. translation: what would happen if the covid-19 infection was spread further? well, i think when that happens we will have to have a full consultation. i think that is all i can say at thisjuncture. mr muto was talking at a separate press conference to the ioc one beforehand. in that, officials attempted to offer reassurance. the isolation and the playbooks are very very strict indeed. there can never be zero risk but we have reduced it is far is humanly possible.
of the tokyo olympic games on friday, questions about covid 19 continue. on tuesday, the international olympic committee president thomas bach insisted cancelling the games was never an option. hours later the head of the tokyo organising committee refused to rule that out if cases continue to rise. translation: what would happen if the covid-19 infection was spread further? i think when that happens we will have to have a full consultation. i think that is all i can say at thisjuncture. mr muto was talking at a separate press conference to the ioc one beforehand. in that, officials attempted to offer reassurance. the isolation and the playbooks are very very strict indeed. there can never be zero risk but we have reduced it is far is humanly possible.