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Tokyo: Shots ‘ encouraged,’ not mandatory

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Athletes are being encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID- 19 ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games but it will not be compulsory, IOC Vice President John Coates said on Thursday.

“Not compulsory, we can’t do that,” Coates, head of the IOC’s Coordinati­on Commission for the Tokyo Games, told reporters in Brisbane.

“But it is certainly being encouraged and the IOC has an agreement with COVAX where it’s helping to facilitate the distributi­on of vaccines.”

COVAX is the WHO’s global vaccine- sharing scheme.

IOC President Thomas Bach said in January it was up to national Olympic committees to coordinate with their government­s over access to vaccines but he was not in favor of athletes “jumping the queue.”

With the delayed Games set to begin on July 23, Coates, who is also president of the Australian Olympic Committee, expected the country’s athletes to be vaccinated by June at “the latest.”

Australia began its vaccine rollout this week.

Coates also said Japan’s government was expected to make a decision on how many fans could attend the Olympics by April. Organizers hope to have spectators at the Games though speculatio­n remains that the event might be canceled due to the COVID- 19 pandemic.

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