FEATURE: Foreign journalists putting up with Tokyo Olympic COVID-19 rules By Morichika Nakamoto and Sean Miyaguchi, KYODO NEWS - 7 hours ago - 14:55 | Sports, News, All, Coronavirus, Feature
Many overseas journalists covering the Tokyo Olympics feel they have no choice but to accept strict COVID-19 restrictions, acknowledging the challenges of conducting such a massive international event under extraordinary circumstances.
The health crisis has changed nearly every aspect of the Olympics for the roughly 4,600 media members from 2,000 outlets visiting Japan.
Photo taken July 23, 2021, shows members of the foreign media working in the main press center of the Tokyo Olympics. (Kyodo)
Unprecedented safety measures after arrival include coronavirus tests, restrictions on movement and caps on the number of reporters inside venues, often leading to significant delays.
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