Tokyo Olympics Overseas Audience Acceptance Decision made during this month|Morning & Now


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It is expected within this month whether to receive foreign spectators for the Tokyo Olympics, which is scheduled to be held this year. Connect to the press and find out. Receive, not receive, it’s a situation where there are many stories, right?

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That’s right. The organizers of the tournament, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and the Japanese government held a videoconference yesterday (3rd).

Participants have decided within this month whether to accept foreign audiences or not.

In particular, the torch relay begins on the 25th of this month, and we are going to decide before that.

The maximum number of spectators has been decided next month.

At the conference, the goal of this event was that both the players and the people agreed to play safely from the virus.

Immediately after the meeting, Seiko Hashimoto, chairman of the organizing committee, said, “We are considering additional measures related to corona.”

However, I haven’t commented on the specific method yet.

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If it’s not the order in which you can get the vaccines, but if it’s correct, this time it was at the top of Spain, right? You were beaten abroad?

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That’s right. On the 3rd of the local time, according to the Spanish news agency EFE, the older sister Elena of Spain’s King Felipe VI visited the United Arab Emirates where the former king of his father, Juan Carlos I, resides.

He said he received a vaccination recommendation in Abu Dhabi.

In response, Elena and her sister Christina admitted that they were “vaccinated.”

They explained, “I needed to prove that I was vaccinated in order to see my father abroad on a regular basis.”

He said, “If it wasn’t for the purpose of meeting my father, I would have waited for the turn in Spain.”

Their father, Juan Carlos, resigned from the king in 2014.

Since then, he has been involved in various scandals such as tax evasion and suspicion of bribery.

When the backs were full, I left for the United Arab Emirates in August of last year.

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