Tokyo Olympics: International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike set to meet due to the heavy influx of Covid-19 cases in the host city.
Recently, a coronavirus cluster at a Japanese hotel where dozens of Brazilian Olympic team members are staying has raised new concerns about infections at what the world’s top Olympics official promised on Wednesday would be “historic” Games.
Just over a week before the July 23 opening ceremony, Tokyo reported 1,149 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, its highest daily tally since Jan. 22.
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It is not clear what the IOC chief and Koike will discuss at the meeting, which comes a day after Bach met Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
Postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Games have little public support in Japan amid fears about the spread of the virus. Several visiting athletes have tested positive on arrival and a cluster of infections has emerged at a hotel hosting Brazilian team members.
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Tokyo entered its fourth state of emergency earlier this week amid a rebound in COVID-19 cases that pushed Games organizers to ban spectators from nearly all venues.
Bach said on Wednesday that strict coronavirus measures were in place with high vaccination rates among participants, limited mobility for athletes and support staff, spectators banned, and continuous testing.
“This message has to get across. The Japanese people have to gain confidence in this,” he said.