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Japan to hold Tokyo Olympics without overseas spectators

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which was pushed back to July 23 until August 8 this year, is expected to proceed as scheduled but without international spectators in the fear of coronavirus variants, media reports said on Tuesday.

According to a Kyodo News report, the Japanese government decided not to allow overseas spectators to the Olympics and Paralympics to stem the spread of coronavirus variants.

The government and the summer games’ organizing committee in Japan are expected to talk via videoconference with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) next week to make an official decision about overseas visitors.

Meanwhile, the Olympic torch relay will start on March 25 but the opening ceremony of the relay will be without spectators for health reasons.

The 2020 Olympics will be followed by the Paralympics from August 24 to September 5.

Staff Report

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