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‘Anything can happen’ with Tokyo Olympics: Japan minister

TOKYO, Jan 15, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – A Japanese cabinet minister admitted Friday
that “anything can happen” with the coronavirus-postponed Tokyo Olympics,
becoming the first senior official to concede uncertainty about the Games as
Japan and other countries battle a surge in cases.

Taro Kono, minister for administrative and regulatory reform, did not rule
out the possibility of the Olympics being cancelled, with greater Tokyo and
other regions currently under a state of emergency until at least February 7.

Kono is the first cabinet minister to deviate from Prime Minister Yoshihide
Suga’s insistence that Japan is on track to hold a “safe and secure” Games,
despite a state of emergency being expanded this week to cover a total of 11
regions, including Osaka and Kyoto.

“Given the coronavirus situation, anything can happen,” Kono, a high-
profile former foreign and defence minister, told a press briefing.

“The organising committee and the IOC must of course be thinking about
back-up plans. The government is firmly preparing for the Olympics and
Paralympics.”

Public support for the Olympics has plummeted in Japan, with a recent poll
finding that more than 80 percent of participants thought the Games should be
cancelled or postponed again.

Domestic media reported Thursday that Japan is suspending an exemption that
allows foreign athletes to enter the country to train, while the country’s
state of emergency is in place.

Japanese athletes will still be able to re-enter Japan, but they will no
longer be allowed to skip the 14-day quarantine period.

The ban on non-resident foreign athletes is likely to affect baseball and
J-League football teams, who are preparing to begin their seasons.

On Thursday, Japan’s Top League rugby put its season on hold just two days
before it was due to begin, after a rash of players from several clubs tested
positive for the virus.

BSS/AFP/GMR/1106 hrs