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Athlete vaccinations started, new guidelines to alleviate concerns: IPC spokesman

Athlete vaccinations started, new guidelines to alleviate concerns: IPC spokesman By Jack Tarrant FILE PHOTO: Giant Olympic rings at a park ,amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak TOKYO (Reuters) – Some athletes have already started being vaccinated against COVID-19, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) spokesman told Reuters on Tuesday, ahead of the release of new guidelines that he says will show that Tokyo Games organisers are in a much better position than the public believes. More than 15,000 competitors are expected at the July 23-Aug.8 Games, postponed from last year because of the pandemic. With a recent poll suggesting around 80 percent of people in Japan not wanting the Games to be held this summer, and coronavirus cases rising across the world, organisers are battling to prove they can hold the Games safely in Tokyo [M1L1N2JW34O].

IOC chief Bach floats possibility of no fans at Tokyo Games

Japan privately concludes Tokyo Olympics should be cancelled due to COVID-19, say reports

Source: Highlights International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach reaffirmed his commitment to holding the Games this year in an interview with Kyodo News on Thursday. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga this week said the showpiece event would bring hope and courage to the world. About 80% of people in Japan do not want the Games to be held this summer, recent opinion polls show, over fears the influx of athletes will spread the virus further. Japan s government has privately concluded the Tokyo Olympics will have to be cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic, The Times reported, citing an unnamed senior member of the ruling coalition. The government s focus is now on securing the Games for Tokyo in the next available year, 2032, the newspaper said.

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