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Japan PM warns of closed-door Olympics as virus cases rise
Gulf Times
Torch relay runners attend a torch kiss event after their relay on a public road was cancelled due to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, during Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch relay celebration at Hasunuma Seaside Park in Sammu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Japan's prime minister warned that the Tokyo Olympics could be held behind closed doors, as virus cases rise in the city just three weeks before the Games begin. Organisers decided last month to set a limit of 10,000 fans or half of each venue's capacity for events at the pandemic-postponed Games. But Yoshihide Suga repeated cautions that spectators could be locked out of competitions if the situation worsens, with the government expected to extend anti-virus measures covering Tokyo as new cases climb. ‘There is a possibility of there being no spectators’ at the Games, Suga said Thursday. ‘We will act with the safety and security of the Japanese people as our top priority.’More Related News