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Tokyo Olympics to continue on schedule, CDM said

Tokyo Olympics to continue on schedule, CDM said
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New Delhi: Tokyo Olympics which are postponed 2020 will advance according to the schedule despite the new fear of the increase in Covid-19 cases among the athletes who participated in the village and relevant official matches, reaffirming the Mission of Chef-de-Misi (CDMS) of all 206 competing countries At their meeting, where it was also decided to send a number of contingent members for the opening ceremony on Friday.
CDM, in their daily briefing, also put a close on the number of officials who can attend the opening ceremony.
“Only six officials per contingent will be permitted.
This has been done to minimize the risk of getting a Covid-19 infection,” said Source toi.
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https://t.co/0vlmyzu8Poxing Federation (@bfi_Official) 1626857081000India’s Chef-de-Mission BP Baishya and other contingent members already Deliberately sent a reduction in the number of athletes to the ceremony, which would see world championship boxers six times, MC Mary Kom, and a national male hockey skipper, Manpreet Singh, led the contingent as a flag bearer.
The decision will be taken in consultation with top IOA officials, who have arrived in the city of Japan for the match.
A total of 127 athletes in 18 sports disciplines have been eligible for the Olympics from India.
On Wednesday, the British Olympic Association (BoA) decided that only 30 of 376 from their game contingent would be part of the opening ceremony at the National Stadium.
At the meeting, the CDM discussed the Covid-19 situation in the village and the possibility of its impact on the match, but decided to support the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Organizing Committee (OC) in their decision to continue the match in the environment “Safe and Safe and Safe”.
While officials did not deny that there were several levels of panic among athletes with the case of the Daily Covid-19 reported from the village, enthusiasm and excitement participating in a challenging game environment had defeated such fear, they felt.
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However, despite the best efforts, Covid-19 cases continued to increase among athletes.
On Tuesday, the Head of Tokyo 2020 OC, Toshiro Muto, told reporters that he would not rule out canceling the game even at this stage.
But, according to the host city agreement between the IOC and the Japanese government, only the first can cancel the event and have no intention like that now.

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