Takehito Masui and Teppei Sakano
Allm s Teppei Sakano sat down with Warner s Takehito Masui to discuss MyPass, the solution they are working on together to welcome audiences safely back to events.
While large-scale crowds haven’t returned to live concerts and events in Japan a year into the worldwide pandemic, concert promoters have been testing out various solutions in order to resume mass gathering events in a safe way.
One such solution is “MyPass,” developed by Allm Inc., a company that provides next-gen technology solutions and medical communications platforms for the healthcare industry. Allm Inc. has been providing various ICT tools to help local governments and medical professionals combat COVID-19 since last year.
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Evidence suggests North Korea will stand by decision not to participate in Tokyo Olympics
North Korean authorities did not factor the potential for political contact with South Korea into their decision to withdraw from the Olympics, a source told Daily NK
2021.04.13 10:00am
North Korean authorities recently announced that they would not participate in the Tokyo Olympic Games in July, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as their reason not to attend. Following the announcement, Daily NK learned that the authorities decided the matter under the authorization of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un himself.
After Daily NK conducted an analysis of the available information, the evidence seems to suggest that there remains only a remote possibility that North Korean authorities will reverse their decision and participate in the Tokyo Olympics.
Athletes and staff attending the upcoming Tokyo Summer Olympic Games who test positive for COVID-19 will be isolated in one of 300 hotel rooms procured by organizers near Athletes' Village, a Japanese news agency reported.
Athletes and staff attending the upcoming Tokyo Summer Olympic Games who test positive for COVID-19 will be isolated in one of 300 hotel rooms procured by organizers near Athletes' Village, a Japanese news agency reported.
Print this article President Joe Biden delivers remarks from the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., April 2, 2021.
(Erin Scott/Reuters)
On the menu today: Joe Biden urges America to pass his infrastructure bill so that one day trains can cross the United States as fast as jet planes do, a vision that does not align well with the laws of physics. The president also envisions passenger airliners flying ten times faster than the fastest spy plane in the air today. And we look ahead to the delayed Olympic games in Japan and the upcoming Winter games in Beijing.