Cape Breton Post

Tokyo organizers to discuss foreign spectators for Olympics

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TOKYO - Tokyo Olympics organisers will meet with Japanese government officials on Saturday, the local organising committee said, with discussion of whether to allow in foreign spectators expected to be on the agenda.

The meeting will be held by the Tokyo 2020 organising committee, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee, the Tokyo Metropolit­an Government and the central government of Japan, Tokyo 2020 said in a statement on Friday.

Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto and Chief Executive Toshiro Muto will hold a news conference after the meeting.

Organisers face tough decisions on whether to allow internatio­nal fans into Japan and on how many spectators to allow into venues, as they design health protocols aimed at hosting a safe Games during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Japanese government has concluded that welcoming fans from abroad would not be possible given public concern about the coronaviru­s and the detection of more contagious variants in many countries, two sources told Reuters earlier this month.

The country’s borders remain closed to tourists as a COVID-19 countermea­sure and it is unclear when restrictio­ns will be lifted.

Hashimoto has said repeatedly that nothing was decided yet and that she was hoping to reach a decision with the other main organising bodies before the start of the torch relay on Thursday next week in Fukushima.

A decision not to accept internatio­nal spectators would assuage fears among the Japanese public, with media polls showing a majority oppose letting in overseas visitors.

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