Tokyo 2020 chief doesnt rule out cancelling Olympic Games
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Ju-Min Park and Sakura Murakami
Dog Mae rests in his owner's arm, in front of the Olympic Rings during sunset, three days ahead of the official opening of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, in Tokyo, Japan, July 20, 2021. Photo by KAI PFAFFENBACH /REUTERS Article contentTOKYO â" The chief of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee on Tuesday did not rule out canceling the Olympics if COVID-19 cases spiked, as more athletes tested positive for the virus and sponsors ditched plans to attend Fridayâs opening ceremony.
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Article contentAsked at a news conference if the global sporting showpiece might still be canceled, Toshiro Muto said he would keep an eye on infection numbers and liaise with other organizers if necessary.
âWe will continue discussions if there is a spike in cases,â said Muto.
âWe have agreed that based on the coronavirus situation, we will convene five-party talks again. At this point, the coronavirus cases may rise or fall, so we will think about what we should do when the situation arises.â
A spokesman for Tokyo 2020 later said organizers were âconcentrating 100% on delivering successful Games.â
Rising COVID-19 cases in Tokyo have cast a large shadow over an event that, having already been postponed last year because of the pandemic, will now take place without spectators. Japan this month decided that participants would compete in empty venues to minimize health risks.
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Article contentThere have been 67 cases of COVID-19 infections in Japan among those accredited for the Games since July 1, when many athletes and officials started arriving, organizers said on Tuesday.
Japan, whose vaccination program has lagged that of most other developed nations, has recorded more than 840,000 cases and 15,055 deaths and Games host city Tokyo is experiencing a fresh surge, with 1,387 cases recorded on Tuesday.
Muto, a former top financial bureaucrat with close ties to Japanâs ruling party, is known for his careful choice of words, while officials are facing a domestic public angry about coronavirus restrictions and concerned over a possible spike in cases triggered by Games attendees arriving from abroad.
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Article contentOrganizers, for whom International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said cancelling the event had never been an option, have promised to keep the Games âsafe and secure.â
But experts see gaps in an Olympic âbubbleâ that mandates frequent testing and has been designed to limit participantsâ movements.
Seiko Hashimoto, who sits alongside Muto as organizing committee President, said that safety measures introduced to reassure the Japanese public had not necessarily done so, and that she was aware that popular support for the Games had dropped.
âI really want to apologize from my heart for the accumulation of frustrations and concerns that the public has been feeling towards the Olympics,â Hashimoto told the same news conference.
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âUNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGESâ
The first major test of how an Olympics can be held in the midst of a pandemic may well come in the menâs soccer tournament, when Japan face a South Africa side that could struggle to field 11 players due to the coronavirus.
That match is due to take place on Thursday, a day before an opening ceremony that top sponsor Panasonic Corp. as well as Fujitsu Ltd and NEC Corp will skip. Toyota Motor Corp dropped all TV ads linked to the Games on Monday.
Bach, who Kyodo news agency said would meet Japanâs Emperor Naruhito on Thursday, said on Tuesday organizers could never have imagined the âunprecedented challengesâ of bringing the global event to Tokyo, praising the âheroic effortsâ of medical personnel and volunteers around the world amid the pandemic.
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Article contentTwo members of Mexicoâs Olympic baseball team tested positive for COVID-19 at the team hotel before their departure for Tokyo, the countryâs baseball federation said on Tuesday.
The athletes, Hector Velazquez and Sammy Solis, who tested positive on Sunday, have been isolated, as have all team members pending results of more tests, it said.
Kenji Shibuya, former director of the Institute for Population Health at Kingâs College London, said that the organizersâ bubble system was already âkind of broken.â
âMy biggest concern is, of course, there will be a cluster of infections in the (athletesâ) village or some of the accommodation and interaction with local people,â he added.
Organizing committee President Hashimoto said members of the public were concerned âbecause they feel that the current situation appears to show that the playbooks that were meant to guarantee security is not providing a sense of safety.â
In a poll in the Asahi newspaper, 68% of respondents expressed doubt about the ability of Olympic organizers to control coronavirus infections, with 55% saying they were opposed to the Games going ahead.
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