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People walk outside the security fence of Olympic Stadium (National Stadium) built for the Tokyo Olympic Games, which has been postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 outbreak, in Tokyo, Japan, on June 11, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

Olympics should be held without spectators: Japanese health officials

ANKARA, June 19 — The Covid-19 Advisory Board of the government responsible for fighting the outbreak in Japan said on Friday that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics should be played without spectators, according to Anadolu quoting the Kyodo agency.

Shigeru Omi, head of the Japan Community Health Care Organisation, held a news conference in Tokyo regarding proposals the board made to the government about the Games.

Omi said that it is reasonable to organise the Games without spectators.

He said it would be the most effective way to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

Omi advised organisers to think about ways to reduce the risk, identify scenarios that provide strong measures and make their decisions public as soon as possible.

In addition, 26 experts, including the National Institute of Infectious Diseases director-general Takaji Wakita shared concerns with the government and the organisational team that the Olympics could trigger a new wave of the coronavirus outbreak.

Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto said organisers thought similarly to the opinions of the experts about spectators at the Games and they will work on ways that allow spectators to be in the stands safely, in consultation with experts.

The Olympic Games, which were postponed last year because of the pandemic, will be held July 23 – August 8 and the Paralympic Games from August 24 – September 5.

— Bernama

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