Las Vegas Review-Journal

Olympics set even under Japan state of emergency

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The IOC vice president in charge of the postponed Tokyo Olympics said Friday the games would open in just over two months even if the city and other parts of Japan were under a state of emergency because of rising COVID-19 cases.

John Coates, speaking from Australia in a virtual news conference with Tokyo organizers at the end of three days of meetings, said this would be the case even if local medical experts advised against holding the Olympics.

“The advice we have from the WHO (World Health Organizati­on) and all other scientific and medical advice that we have is that — all the measures we have outlined, all of those measures that we are undertakin­g are satisfacto­ry and will ensure a safe and secure games in terms of health,” Coates said.

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