Fans are BANNED from the Tokyo Olympics with Japan in state of emergency

BREAKING NEWS: Fans are BANNED from the Tokyo Olympics with Japan in state of emergency amid spiralling Covid-19 cases

Organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on Thursday agreed to hold the Games without spectators, after Japan declared a coronavirus state of emergency for the capital that will run throughout the event.

The widely expected move was made following talks between the government, Tokyo organisers and Olympic and Paralympic representatives.

It was ‘regrettable’ that the Games were going to be held in a limited format, Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto told a briefing, adding her apologies to those who had bought tickets.

No spectators will be allowed at the Tokyo Olympic Games amid a state of emergency

The Tokyo Olympics take place next month but Japan is gripped by a Covid-19 catastrophe

The Tokyo Olympics take place next month but Japan is gripped by a Covid-19 catastrophe

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said it was essential to prevent Tokyo, where the highly infectious Delta COVID-19 variant was spreading, from becoming the source of another wave of infections.

The ban all but robs the Tokyo Games, which are scheduled to run from July 23 to Aug. 8, of their last hope for pomp and public spectacle.

Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has declared another state of emergency for Tokyo

Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has declared another state of emergency for Tokyo

Once seen as a chance for Japan to stand large on the global stage after a devastating earthquake a decade ago, the showpiece event was delayed by the pandemic last year and has been hit by massive budget overruns.

Medical experts have said for weeks that having no spectators would be the least risky option, amid widespread public fears that an influx of thousands of athletes and officials will fuel a fresh wave of infections.

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