The Olympic Games in Japan will be held without spectators at venues in and around the capital after a spike in Coronavirus infections. Olympics Minister Tamayo Marukawa made the announcement after talks with officials and organisers yesterday.
A state of emergency in Tokyo will run throughout the Games, to combat Coronavirus. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters it would run from 12 July and remain in place until 22 August.
Bars and restaurants will not be allowed to serve alcohol and must close by 20:00 local time. Venues in Tokyo and other areas near the capital city will not be allowed to hold events with fans during the Games. But stadiums in the regions of Fukushima, Miyagi and Shizuoka will be permitted to have spectators up to 50 per cent of capacity and up to 10,000 people.
Coronavirus infections are rising in Tokyo as the 23 July opening ceremony edges closer.
After meeting government officials, Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto said, It is regrettable that they are delivering the Games in a very limited format, facing the spread of Coronavirus infections.
Mr Suga announced the state of emergency in Tokyo yesterday. The state of emergency was announced after a meeting between the organising committee, the government and the International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach, who has just arrived in Japan.
The Olympic Games are scheduled to take place in the Japanese capital between 23 July and 8 August. The Paralympic Games are between 24 August and 5 September.