Tokyo Olympics to be staged without foreign spectators

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Tokyo Olympics to be staged without foreign spectators

Japan has decided to exclude overseas spectators from the Tokyo Olympics due to concern among the Japanese public about COVID-19, Kyodo news agency said on Tuesday, citing officials with knowledge of the matter.

This was due to “concerns among the Japanese public over the coronavirus and the fact that more contagious variants have been detected in many countries”, Kyodo said, citing unnamed officials.

The Asahi Shimbun daily said the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had asked Japan to make exceptions for overseas guests linked to sponsors, and that the government was considering the request.

Despite a spike in infections this winter, Japan has had a comparatively small outbreak overall, with about 8,300 deaths. It has avoided imposing blanket lockdowns, but the Tokyo area is currently under a state of emergency that requests bars and restaurants close early.

Tokyo 2020 organisers have stressed that public safety will be a “top priority” at the Olympics.

The Tokyo Olympics is scheduled to be held between July 23 and August 8.

Surjitt Sahani

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