China News Service, November 11th. According to Japanese media reports, on the 10th local time, Japanese government sources said that the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be postponed to 2021. If overseas audiences are allowed to watch the games, the Japanese government is considering They are exempted from the 14-day quarantine measures for entry.

  According to sources, the Japanese government has not yet decided whether to allow overseas audiences to watch the Olympics, but if approved, overseas tourists may need to undergo multiple new coronavirus tests before departure and receive health status tracking after entering Japan.

The data picture shows a lady walking past the 2020 Tokyo Olympics poster.

  The report pointed out that because spectators do not have special vehicles and other means of transportation like athletes, the Japanese government is also considering allowing them to use public transportation.

In addition, even if overseas audiences are allowed to enter the game, the Japanese government will further consider whether to allow tourists from countries with more severe epidemics to enter.

  According to reports, the Japanese government has planned to allow foreign athletes and staff to enter Japan, including those from countries and regions prohibited by Japan from entering Japan.

The premise is that they have submitted a certificate of negative virus test results and can take adequate preventive measures while in Japan.

  If all conditions are met, even during the two-week isolation period, athletes can participate in international competitions or training camps.

The same rules apply to Japanese athletes returning to Japan from abroad.

  According to sources, the Japanese government plans to introduce the above-mentioned special system to help athletes prepare for the Olympic Games. If the relevant idea is approved, it will take effect after the meeting on the 12th of this month.