China News Service, June 19-According to Japanese media reports, Tokyo Governor of Japan Yuriko Koike said on the 19th that due to the new crown epidemic, during the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, plans to cancel all public watching live games in Tokyo.

Data map: On April 14, local time, many landmarks in Tokyo, Japan held lighting events to welcome the 100-day countdown to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

The picture shows the Tokyo Tower being lit.

  After meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Koike Yuriko said that part of the venue will be used for COVID-19 vaccination.

  On the 19th local time, Tokyo reported 388 new cases of new crowns.

Koike Yuriko said that in order to successfully host the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, "this is a necessary countermeasure."

  The Japanese government has stated that in areas that have not entered a state of emergency or implemented a state of quasi-emergency, it will allow up to 10,000 people to participate in large-scale events, as long as it does not exceed 50% of the venue's capacity.

  The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will hold a new round of five-party talks with the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee, the Japanese government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government on the 21st. It is expected that a final agreement will be reached on whether the audience will enter the venue.