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IOC chief declares ‘there is no plan B’ and that Tokyo Olympics will go ahead – The Guardian
The International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach, said the Olympic Games will go ahead in July despite a state of emergency being declared in Tokyo

The International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach, has said the Olympic Games will go ahead in July despite a state of emergency being declared in Tokyo because of increasing Covid-19 cases.
Public opinion in Japan has also turned sharply against the Olympics but Bach struck an upbeat note on Thursday. We have, at this moment, no reason whatsoever to believe that the Olympic Games in Tokyo will not open on 23 July in the Olympic stadium in Tokyo, he said. This is why there is no plan B…
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