Tokyo Games to decide COVID-19 'counter-measures' by end of year: IOC's Coates

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Organisers are ploughing ahead with the postponed Tokyo Olympics and will decide by the end of the year what 'counter-measures' are required to ...

Organisers are ploughing ahead with the postponed Tokyo Olympics and will decide by the end of the year what"counter-measures" are required to hold them safely in the time of COVID-19, IOC Vice President John Coates said on Tuesday.

Australian Coates heads up the International Olympic Committee's Coordination Commission for the Tokyo Games, which were delayed until 2021 because of the pandemic.Coates told reporters in Sydney that organisers were"throwing whatever resources are necessary" at the Games. "What we wait for is to decide what counter-measures we need to go ahead with, to proceed depending on what stage COVID is at.

The Japanese government and the IOC took the unprecedented decision in March to postpone the Games, which were originally scheduled to begin in July.

 

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