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Hopes for Tokyo¡Çs Summer Olympics Darken
Organizers postponed the Olympic Games for one year last March. Nearly a year later, prospects are getting bleaker.
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Plans for the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games are growing more uncertain by the day.
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As coronavirus cases rise throughout Japan and in several large countries in Europe and the Americas, officials both in Tokyo and with the International Olympic Committee have begun to acknowledge that holding a safe Games might not be possible, endangering dreams that the Olympics could serve as a global celebration of the end of the pandemic.
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Instead, the I.O.C. may be forced to cancel the Olympics for the first time since World War II. That would be a huge financial blow to both the Olympic organization and Japan, which has spent more than $12 billion building stadiums and improving its infrastructure to prepare for the Games, and billions more to delay the event by a year.
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For weeks, Japanese and Olympic officials have insisted that the Games will go forward, and that a further delay is not possible. Organizers have been trying to come up with plans to hold the Games in a manner acceptable to the Japanese public, announcing an array of safety measures.
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But polls show an increasing wariness. In a survey conducted this month, the Japanese broadcaster NHK found that nearly 80 percent of respondents believed the Games should be postponed again or canceled entirely. In October, less than half of respondents said that. The figure rose to 71 percent in December.
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On Friday, Taro Kono, a member of Japan¡Çs cabinet, broke with his government¡Çs official line, saying the Games ¡Ècould go either way,¡É according to a report by Reuters.
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His remarks followed similar comments this week by the Canadian Dick Pound, the longest-serving I.O.C. member, who told the BBC that there was ¡Èno guarantee¡É that the Games would take place.
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Organizers in Tokyo and at the I.O.C. agreed in March to postpone the Games for one year. The biennial sports festival, the world¡Çs largest, was supposed to take place last July and August. The opening ceremony for the Summer Games is now scheduled for July 23.
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Thomas Bach, the president of the I.O.C., has said that postponing the Games again is not an option, and that if the event cannot take place this summer, it will not happen at all. Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games, reaffirmed that position this week. The I.O.C. has already awarded the 2024 Summer Games to Paris and the 2028 Summer Games to Los Angeles.
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Hopes for the Games had risen as several major sporting events were held around the world without major problems, albeit on a much smaller scale and with few or no fans in attendance.
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For now, Japan is vowing to press ahead with preparations. Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo organizing committee, tried to reassure staff members in a speech on Tuesday.
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That echoed the vision Mr. Bach described in a New Year¡Çs address, when he said he viewed the Tokyo Games as the ¡Èlight at the end of the tunnel¡É of the pandemic. He hailed the quick development of vaccines for providing hope that the Games could be safe.
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The rollout of the vaccines has been slower than expected, however, and much of humanity will remain unvaccinated by this summer. Japan does not plan to begin vaccinating its citizens until late February, a process that will take months.
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According to people who have been briefed on the strategy, the I.O.C. and Tokyo organizers are not factoring the vaccines into their plans for the Games, instead assuming that many of the roughly 10,000 athletes — and tens of thousands of coaches and officials traveling to the Games — will not have received vaccination. Officials say requiring athletes to be vaccinated is not realistic.
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It is not yet clear whether organizers would allow spectators to attend the Games, or travel from outside Japan for the Olympics. Japan has instituted a travel ban for all international visitors that is scheduled to end Feb. 7, but it could be extended. Elite athletes are no longer exempt from it.
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As concern about hosting the Games grows, officials have begun to form plans to address the danger of bringing so many visitors to a country that is experiencing its most rapid spread of the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
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While Japan, a country of more than 125 million people, has recorded just over 300,000 cases and 4,200 deaths — far fewer than many Western countries — it has had record caseloads and death tolls in recent days. It reported more than 6,000 new cases on Thursday.
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