President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach on July 8 went to Japan's Tokyo capital to discuss the preparation of the host country for Olympic and Paralympic Tokyo 2020.The President Ioc Thomas Bach to the Capital Tokyo, Japan, July 8, 2021. Photo: AFP / TTXVN Bach's visit was done in the context of the city that hosted two important sporting events that were facing high cases of Covid-19 and would likely not be open to The audience came to see the competitions. IOCs are expected to have a meeting with representatives of the Parties responsible for organizing Olympic and Paralympic Tokyo, including Mr. Seiko Hashimoto - Head of Tokyo Yuriko Tokyo Governor and Governor Koike to make the final decision on the policy for the audience attending the Olympic and Paralympic Tokyo
. Before that, the stakeholders agreed that the Olympic and Paralympic Tokyo 2020 would not be open to foreign audiences, While the number of local viewers came to see the matches were also limited to a maximum of 10,000 people at each competition location, if the epidemic situation in the Japanese capital was improved. Although so, during the day 7/7, Tokyo recorded 920 cases of new Covid-19 - the highest statistics on the day since last May. Meanwhile, medical professionals continue to warn the risks when organizing this event in the context of many countries that are struggling with the rapid spread of Delta variations
These negative developments that make the Japanese government a day later must have an emergency status in Tokyo until August 22. This also means that it is likely that sports fans will be banned at the location of this event. According to the Japanese organizers, Mr. Bach will have to be isolated at the hotel of I for 3 days. After the period of isolation, he will visit the athlete village in Tokyo and participate in meetings with the Organizing Committee, in the form of direct and online .Thanh Phuong (VNA) . Dịch vụ:
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