Tokyo Olympics/Para Government Conference on Immigration Control and Medical System Examination First Meeting September 4, 20:07

In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, which were postponed next year, the government held the first meeting of a conference to examine immigration control and inspection systems.

In the future, we plan to consider measures to ease entry restrictions, such as not requiring national athletes to wait two weeks after entering the country.

The first meeting held at the Prime Minister's official residence was also attended by people from Tokyo and the Games Organizing Committee.



Deputy Secretary-General Sugita, who is the head of the conference, said, ``We will comprehensively consider immigration control, inspection and medical systems, venue management, etc. so that athletes can play in perfect conditions and the audience can enjoy the tournament safely and securely. I need to make adjustments. I want to do my best to have a successful tournament within With Corona."



At the meeting, the government discussed issues such as immigration control and inspection systems for athletes, tournament officials, and spectators visiting from overseas, ensuring the functions of medical institutions and public health centers, and notifying new daily manners and rules in public places. It will be shown and discussed.



In the future, the government will demand that all national athletes will not wait for two weeks after entering the country, as well as easing immigration restrictions, as well as restricting the range of action for athletes and refraining from going out of the village. a policy to consider such as the modalities of implementation of the PCR test, we decided to compile an interim report to the prospect of the end of the year.