The date everyone expected is less scary: Sunday, June 20, the state of emergency in Japan will cease. This was announced by the head of the government-set up medical commission, Shigeru Omi, to the media after the executive's decision to ease restrictions in the capital. But just over a month after the inauguration of the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Land of the Rising Sun still fears the wave of 'Olympic' Covid, given the huge number of entries between delegations of the participating Olympic Committees and with them the many journalists following. According to medical experts, the holding of the Olympic Games could lead to an increase in positivity due to the spread of the Delta variant identified in India.through the movement of the population to the capital and to Tokyo, the infections unexpectedly increased for the second consecutive day on a weekly basis, to 452: "But it is also true that the pace has slowed down", underlined Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. The IOC, for its part, through the third and last edition of the Tokyo 2020 Playbooks addressed to the Olympic delegations, has considerably tightened the control measures. Well-detailed programs, those who do not undergo daily anti-Covid tests or do not wear a mask, will risk recalls, fines or even inadmissibility or temporary or permanent exclusion from the Games.through the third and final edition of the Tokyo 2020 Playbooks addressed to the Olympic delegations, it has significantly tightened control measures. Well-detailed programs, those who do not undergo daily anti-Covid tests or do not wear a mask, will risk recalls, fines or even inadmissibility or temporary or permanent exclusion from the Games.through the third and final edition of the Tokyo 2020 Playbooks addressed to the Olympic delegations, it has significantly tightened control measures. Well-detailed programs, those who do not undergo daily anti-Covid tests or do not wear a mask, will risk recalls, fines or even inadmissibility or temporary or permanent exclusion from the Games.
Tokyo on Sunday revokes the Covid emergency state
2021-06-21T08:17:30.338Z
But some restrictions will continue to apply (ANSA) The date everyone expected is less scary: Sunday, June 20, the state of emergency in Japan will cease. This was announced by the head of the government-set up medical commission, Shigeru Omi, to the media after the executive's decision to ease restrictions in the capital. But just over a month after the inauguration of the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Land of the Rising Sun still fears the wave of 'Olymp