Arab Times

Japan’s PM vows Olympics will be ‘proof’ of victory over virus

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TOKYO, Jan 18, (AP): Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga vowed Monday to get the pandemic under control and hold the already postponed Olympics this summer with ample coronaviru­s protection.

In a speech opening a new Parliament session, Suga said his government would revise laws to make antivirus measures enforceabl­e with penalties and compensati­on.

Early in the pandemic, Japan was able to keep its virus caseload manageable with non-binding requests for businesses to close or operate with social distancing and for people to stay home. But recent weeks have seen several highs in new cases per day, in part blamed on eased attitudes toward the anti-virus measures, and doubts are growing as more contagious variants spread while people wait for vaccines and the Olympics draw closer.

Suga said his government aims to start vaccinatio­ns as early as late February.

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“In order to restore sense of safety, I will get the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has raged worldwide and is now severely affecting Japan, under control as soon as possible,” Suga said. “I will stand at the frontline of the battle while I get the people’s cooperatio­n.”

Suga pledged to achieve the Olympics as “a proof of human victory against the coronaviru­s.”

“We will have full anti-infection measures in place and proceed with preparatio­n with a determinat­ion to achieve the Games that can deliver hope and courage throughout the world,” he said. Recent media polls show about 80% of the Japanese public think the Olympics will not or should not happen.

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