About the Tokyo Olympics, which is approaching six months later, WHO, the World Health Organization's chief of crisis response, said, "The best way to achieve this is to settle the infection."

It will be half a year in 23 days until the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, which has been postponed for one year.



Ryan, who oversees WHO's crisis response, was asked about holding the Tokyo Olympics at a regular press conference on the 22nd, but reiterated that "WHO is not in a position to be involved in the decision to hold the Olympics." "The best way to do this is to settle the infection," he said.



"We will always give technical advice to the Japanese government and the IOC (International Olympic Committee)," Ryan said last year, pointing out that Japan had curbed the spread of the infection.