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How Covid-19 is on track to ruin a beloved Aussie Olympic tradition
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AOC RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT AND AGENDA FOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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Feb 3, 2021, 11:00 PM – Updated on Feb 4, 2021, 7:50 AM
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Coronavirus tests will be required before arrival in Japan and then at least every four days, with movements limited to a pre-determined plan. The first version of the “Playbook” unveiled Wednesday was light on many details, such as what would happen if participants, athletes or other staff test positive.
With thousands of people from around the globe set to descend on Tokyo, where the pandemic still isn’t under control, citizens remain nervous. Just 16% of Japanese say the event should be held as planned this summer. The country declared a state of emergency last month, seeking to reduce infections and pave the way for the Olympics, which were postponed last year.
Doubts Loom Over Tokyo Olympics Without Vaccine, Isolation Rules
This content was published on February 4, 2021 - 05:50
February 4, 2021 - 05:50
(Bloomberg) Covid-19 countermeasures unveiled by the organizers of the delayed Tokyo Olympics don’t include mandatory vaccinations or quarantines for those arriving in Japan for the Games, fueling doubts on whether they can go ahead this summer as planned.
Coronavirus tests will be required before arrival in Japan and then at least every four days, with movements limited to a pre-determined plan. The first version of the “Playbook” unveiled Wednesday was light on many details, such as what would happen if participants, athletes or other staff test positive.