Surprise ... Corona vaccine is not a condition for organizing the Tokyo Olympics

The International Olympic Committee, through its German President Thomas Bach, confirmed today that "the recent return of sporting events proves that it is possible to organize these events without any risks, and without the need for Corona virus vaccines."

Bach's comments came during a press conference to answer a series of inquiries regarding the future of organizing international sports, especially the Tokyo Olympics, which will be held next summer, after it was postponed due to the effects of the pandemic.

And now the trend has become that the Corona vaccine is not a condition for organizing the games.

Although there are new doubts about the possibility of organizing the Olympic Games next year also in light of the continuing health crisis around the world as a result of the continuing spread of the rapidly spreading virus, Bach believes that there is optimism about its organization, even without the need for a condition to have a vaccine against a virus Corona.

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