Olympic Games: Around 80,000 people will travel to Tokyo

About 80,000 officials, journalists and support staff are expected to visit Tokyo next July, according to reports from Japan. The organizers insist on holding them Olympic Games, despite the overwhelming public opposition in the host country.

According to the Kyodo News Agency, the business newspaper Nikkei and as relayed by APE-MPE, 79,000 people will “land” in the country of the rising sun from abroad to watch the Games.

This is about half the number of arrivals compared to last year before the coronavirus pandemic led to the postponement of the Games. The decision to reduce the number came at the request of organizers to the national Olympic committees and sports federations to reduce the size of their missions.

Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto had said the number of visitors would be kept below 90,000 – and could be further reduced – as organizers and the International Olympic Committee try to reassure the nervous Japanese public that the Games will be held. with safety.

In addition, the 11,500 athletes competing in Tokyo this summer will not be quarantined on arrival, but will be tested daily for Covid-19 and limited to their accommodation.

Yesterday, IOC President Thomas Bach said he expected more than 80% of the people living in the Olympic Village to be vaccinated before the start of the Games on July 23.

“For obvious reasons we can not give the athletes more details, but the most important principle is clear: the Olympic Village is a safe place and the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be organized in a safe way,” Bach said online. meeting of the ILO, Tokyo organizers and other officials.

Bach’s arrival in Tokyo is scheduled for July 12, 11 days before the Opening Ceremony.

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