Virologist: Olympics could not be held now; hopeful for July

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A respected Japanese virologist on Wednesday said if the Tokyo Olympics were tomorrow, the games probably couldn't be held because of the fast-spreading coronavirus from Wuhan, China.

"We need to find the best way to have a safe Olympics," Dr. Hitoshi Oshitani said, speaking at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan. "Right now we don't have an effective strategy, and I think it may be difficult to have the Olympics . But by the end of July we may be in a different situation."

The modern Olympics dating from 1896 have only been cancelled during wartime, and in 1980 and 1984 they went on with boycotts. Oshitani said he was most concerned about a "Wuhan-type" of outbreak taking place in Africa or other parts of Asia and having cases imported into Japan. He said if that happened "it may get difficult to have" the Olympics. But he also suggested Japan might be able to handle it.

Earlier in the week Shigeru Omi, a former regional director of the WHO and an infectious disease expert from Japan, also said he could not be sure about the Olympics.

 

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If coronavirus will blow up in Canada whoever has enough money might self isolate and ride it out but many will pay the price for a government who did not do much to prevent the imports by travel. Mr. Trudeau you still let in 35 flights per week from China no quarantines!

The picture shows the amount of people that would attend also, not gonna happen.

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