The Mercury News

Olympic leaders raise hopes for safe Tokyo Games with fans

- By Graham Dunbar

GENEVA >> Encouraged by progress this week in finding a COVID-19 vaccine and staging sports events in Japan, the IOC is getting “more and more confident” that next year’s Tokyo Olympics can have fans in the venues.

After the 2020 Summer Games were postponed by one year, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has put faith in progress for rapid testing for COVID-19 and vaccines to ensure that they can take place starting July 23.

News from pharmaceut­ical firm Pfizer on Monday of promising trials of its vaccine followed Tokyo hosting an internatio­nal gymnastics competitio­n at the weekend.

“Having seen now the different (event) tests in Japan I think we can become more and more confident that we will have a reasonable number of spectators then also in the Olympic venues,” IOC president Thomas Bach said.

Asked if the IOC could itself try to acquire vaccine doses for Olympic participan­ts, Bach said contact is ongoing with the World Health Organizati­on and

“a number of the manufactur­ers.”

“There are different options under considerat­ion, how vaccines can be made available,” he said.

However, he added that athletes should not be a top priority worldwide.

“The first wave of vaccinatio­n ... must be for the people in need, for the highrisk groups, for the nurses, for the medical doctors and for everybody who is keeping our societies alive,” Bach said.

The IOC leader said he will go to Tokyo next week for a first visit since the postponeme­nt decision was made in March, and the traveling Olympic party had begun a period of quarantine to prepare.

Bach gave a firm “no” in response when asked if a contingenc­y for canceling the Olympics would be discussed.

Bach welcomed the NBA’s 2020-21 schedule that frees players for the Tokyo Olympics. The regular season starts two months later than usual, in mid-December, but is cut by 10 games to 72.

“This is what the players want and the Olympic movement wants,” Bach said.

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