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100 days out from the Games, Tokyo organisers press on as if vaccines don’t exist – Sydney Morning Herald
Organisers are racing to establish contingency plans, spectator limits, coronavirus testing protocols for athletes and book out hotels to isolate infected participants….

Japan allowed between 10 and 50 per cent capacity at football and baseball games after the first wave of the pandemic, but those numbers are now vulnerable to rising infection rates.
We will adopt a basic direction on spectators by the end of April, said Hirano. That would be a provisional conclusion but not the final conclusion. Based on the infection situation we will seek various possibilities until we are at the very last minute of the Games.
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