The 2020 Tokyo Olympics was postponed by a year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, while fresh dates were announced, with the mega-event set to kick-off in July 23, later in 2021. In spite of the build-up, it was feared that the Games would be staged without fans inside the stadia with the fresh wave of Covid-19 looming over, including its new variants.
As per the latest reports by Kyodo Agency, Japan is keen on hosting the 2021 Tokyo Olympics without foreign spectators to curb the spread of the virus. It is also learnt that the Japanese organizing committee would is expected to hold a meeting with the International Olympic Committee later this month to take a final decision regarding the same.
In spite of the measures, the athletes are set to stay inside a bubble, as done during international sports events since the pandemic struck. Tokyo is set to host its second Summer Olympic Games after the 1964 edition, followed by the 2021 Paralympics, which starts on August 24 and concludes on September 5.
: Japan to stage Tokyo Olympics without overseas spectators
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english)
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