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Olympic volunteers wanted to help at the Games. They didn't sign up for COVID-19


Olympic volunteers wanted to help at the Games. They didn t sign up for COVID-19
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Updated: 5:43 PM CDT Jun 16, 2021
By Selina Wang, CNN
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Updated: 5:43 PM CDT Jun 16, 2021
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pressure is building for the olympics to be cancelled. But here on the ground in Tokyo, final preparations appear to be underway with just less than two months to go until the olympics. The organizers are pushing ahead in the face of public opposition with the games very much an operational mode. So behind me here is the venue being built for BMX racing and skateboarding. This venue can hold potentially thousands of Spectators. Now we know already that foreign Spectators are banned from attending the olympics, but organizers have yet to announce how many local Spectators, if any can attend the games over there are the spectator stands being built for marathon swimming and the triathlon. This is all tempora ....

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Tokyo Olympics chief apologizes, but won't resign over sexist comments


Tokyo Olympics chief apologizes, but won t resign over sexist comments
Tokyo Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori on Thursday apologized for making sexist remarks about women, saying he retracted the comments and would not resign, despite calls for him to step down on social media.
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Posted: Feb 03, 2021 10:12 PM ET | Last Updated: February 4
Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, has apologized for making sexist remarks about women, saying he retracted the comments. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) ....

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