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Tokyo 2020 Olympics to be held under state of emergency

Parth Dhall
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Last updated on Jul 08, 2021, 06:02 pm
Tokyo 2020 Olympics to be held under state of emergency
Japan declares state of emergency ahead of Tokyo 2020 Olympics

In a massive development, Japan Prime Minister Yoshihde Suga has announced a state of emergency due to rising number of COVID-19 infections in Tokyo. Suga said the state of emergency would come into effect on Monday, and could last over a month. This means the impending Tokyo Games, starting July 23, will be held under COVID-19 emergency. Here are further details.

In this article
  • The development comes after a recent meeting
  • Thomas Bach arrives in Tokyo
  • Tokyo reported 920 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday
  • Restaurants in Tokyo won't be allowed to serve alcohol
  • Why is Japan not canceling the Tokyo Games?
Meeting

The development comes after a recent meeting

The development comes after a recent meeting

Suga recently met with key ministers to discuss virus measures. It was reported that he is considering reinstating a state of emergency in the capital. "Taking into consideration the impact of the delta strain, and in order to prevent the resurgence of infections from spreading across the country, we need to step up virus prevention measures," Suga said while announcing the emergency measures.

Bach

Thomas Bach arrives in Tokyo

Thomas Bach arrives in Tokyo

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach arrived in Tokyo on Thursday. He straightaway headed to the Tokyo Olympics headquarters in Tokyo. Bach avoided cameras at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, and is yet to comment on the matter. He will likely self-isolate for three days in a five-star hotel in the capital city. His arrival comes just two weeks before the start of Tokyo Olympics.

Emergency

Tokyo reported 920 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday

The ongoing quasi-state emergency in Tokyo and other areas is set to end on Sunday. Now, the newly-announced state of emergency will be in place from Monday. Tokyo reported 896 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, up from 673 a week earlier. New cases on Wednesday surged to 920, the highest total since 1,010 cases were reported on May 13.

Measures

Restaurants in Tokyo won't be allowed to serve alcohol

Under the new measures, dining establishments in Tokyo won't be allowed to serve alcohol. They will be told to shut the doors by 8 PM. Meanwhile, nearly 5,000 spectators will be allowed at the Games. In June, the organizers had set a limit of 50 percent up to a maximum of 10,000 fans for all Olympic venues. Meanwhile, the overseas fans remain banned.

Cancelation

Why is Japan not canceling the Tokyo Games?

Why is Japan not canceling the Tokyo Games?

Japan's top medical experts have repeatedly urged the organizers to cancel the Tokyo Games in order to contain the spread of COVID-19. However, the postponement of 2020 Olympics by 15 months has stalled the income flow of IOC. It gets 75 percent of its income from selling broadcast rights. As per reports, it would lose between about $4 billion with the cancelation of Olympics.

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