Sports

Current situation not congenial for Olympics: Mori

Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, all the sporting activities across the world came to an unprecedented halt. Some of the sports however, including Football and Cricket, saw a resumption behind the closed doors and without the audiences.Nevertheless, the fate of the much awaited 2020 Olympics lies in the murky waters. However, the statement lately made by the Tokyo Olympics 2020 Organising Committee President, Yoshiro Mori cleared off the dust from the story.

 Mori has finally admitted that it won’t be possible to host the Games next year if the current situation around the coronavirus pandemic prevails in the Japanese capital.

Tokyo hit a new daily record of 293 cases last week, and the figures have stayed above 200 in recent days. With experts warning a rapid spread of the infection, the city’s Governor Yuriko Koike has asked residents to stay at home.

“If current situation continues, we couldn’t,” Mori said when asked if the Games can go ahead in the prevailing circumstances on Japanese news channel NHK.

Mori, however, also said that it is not appropriate for him to answer hypothetical questions at this point and he doesn’t believe that the situation will remain the same a year later.

Originally scheduled to be held from July 24 to August 9 this year, the Tokyo Olympics was postponed in an unprecedented move due to the outbreak of coronavirus in mid-March.

The Games are now scheduled to be held from July 23 to August 8 in 2021, but a number of health experts have expressed doubts over whether the situation around the pandemic will be stable enough for the Games to go ahead.

Mori admitted that whether the Games will take place will depend upon the availability of a vaccine for Covid-19.

“Whether the Olympics can be held depends on whether humanity can beat the coronavirus,” Mori said, adding, “Specifically, to develop a vaccine or drug is the first point.”The organisers have made it clear since the postponement that the Games won’t be postponed one more time.

Our Correspondent

Recent Posts

Unity in diversity must continue to bloom in Bharat

Human civilizational discourse is privy to multiple instances signifying unity and togetherness of not only…

2 minutes ago

Biden Administration Bans US Red Dye No 3 Over Cancer Warnings: What It Means For Consumers

FDA’s decision follows decades of evidence linking Red Dye No 3 to thyroid cancer, affecting…

10 minutes ago

How Is Ryanair’s Push For Alcohol Limits Linked To Preventing Flight Disruptions?

Ryanair calls for a two-drink limit at European airports to curb excessive alcohol consumption before…

39 minutes ago

Israel And Hamas Agree To Ceasefire, Ending 15-Month Conflict, Biden Confirms | Watch

The ceasefire, brokered by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, ends 15 months of fighting, with…

1 hour ago

India-Bangladesh Border Talks Focus on Fencing, Infiltration

The India-Bangladesh DG-level border talks will address border fencing, infiltration, and cross-border crimes, marking the…

3 hours ago

Shortest Work-Week Nation Prepares for Snap Election

Vanuatu, known for its 24.7-hour work week, holds elections tomorrow following a devastating earthquake. Recovery…

3 hours ago