Olympic staff, volunteers vaccinated as Tokyo Games near

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The jabs are separate from those being used in Japan's national vaccine rollout. FMTNews

TOKYO: Thousands of Olympic volunteers and officials began receiving vaccines in Tokyo on Friday, five weeks before the Games, as experts warned it would be safest to hold the event without fans.

The International Olympic Committee has donated enough Pfizer/BioNTech doses for 40,000 people, including airport staff, local media and Olympic referees. The jabs are separate from those being used in Japan’s national vaccine rollout, which began slowly but has picked up pace lately, with over 6% of the population now fully inoculated.

“Having no spectators would create the least risk in terms of the spread of infections inside venues, so we think this would be ideal,” they wrote in a report submitted to Tokyo 2020 organisers and the government.The number of fans at the Games will be limited by government virus measures, which in Tokyo currently cap spectators at 5,000 people or 50% capacity, whichever is smaller.

 

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