Tokyo Olympics 2021 to follow all safety measures amid increasing corona cases
Tokyo Olympics 2021 to follow all safety measures amid increasing corona cases
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The Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8 and the Paralympics from August 24 to September 5. Amid increasing corona cases organizers are well planned for safety in all manners. In a statement organisers  said that the roadside spectators at the torch relay will be asked to social distance, wear masks, and cheer quietly to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

For your information let us share that the Olympics will feature 11,000 athletes with 4,400 more coming for the Paralympics, which open on Aug. 24. They will operate largely in a bubble, be tested regularly, and some will come with vaccinations.  The organizers spoke in detail on Tuesday about their plans for the relay. The 121-day torch relay is set to begin on March 25 at the J-Village training center in Fukushima, launching the build-up towards the July 23 start of the Games, postponed from 2020 because of the coronavirus. The relay will crisscross Japan for the next four months with 10,000 runners carrying the torch.

However, all test for staff have been done and  torch relay staff must test negative for the coronavirus before being sent from Tokyo.

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