Japan Plans to Impose State of Emergency in Tokyo during Olympics: Reports

In view of COVID-19, the Japanese government plans to impose state of emergency in Tokyo during the Olympics, according to reports.
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

In view of COVID-19, the Japanese government plans to impose state of emergency in Tokyo during the Olympics, according to reports. The decision would barred the spectators from venues. The Olympics postponed earlier due to the pandemic.

Japanese medical experts have suggested that banning spectators is a better option to prevent infection. There is concern in Japan that hosting delegations from around the world could exacerbate the outbreak of COVID-19. However, in a decision taken last month, the sale of alcohol in and around Tokyo was banned because health officials said drinking alcohol through close contact, speaking loudly and socializing contributes to the spread of the virus. Earlier the organizers had said that they would decide on allowing night sessions till July 12. The opening ceremony of the Games will take place on 23 July.

Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Nearly 15,000 Covid-related deaths reported in Japan so far:

According to public broadcaster NHK, "The government decided to declare the fourth state of emergency for Tokyo and communicated the decision to the ruling parties." On the other hand, a senior government official said it was now likely the Olympics would be held behind closed doors. Organizers set a limit last month of 10,000 fans, or half of each venue's capacity, but recently warned that a fully closed-door Games remained an option as the virus situation worsens. Japan has so far reported around 14,800 deaths. The government will meet International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach and Tokyo organisers on July 8 or 9 to discuss the question of spectators.

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