China News Service, June 20. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), a few days ago, the head of the Japanese government’s new crown virus infection countermeasures branch, Shigeru Omin, and other experts submitted a proposal to the Japanese government and others on the organization of the Tokyo Olympics and the disabled. The risk of the spread of the Olympic Games was assessed.

Data map: On June 2nd, local time, Tokyo, Japan. The construction and related preparations for the Olympic venues in Tokyo, Japan are continuing.

  The suggestion pointed out that "hope to be held in a'non-audience format', which has the lowest risk of spreading the epidemic."

  The proposal also made suggestions to the government and the organizers that if spectators are allowed to watch the game at the stadium, stricter standards should be established than when large-scale events are currently held. Only spectators at the location of the stadium should be allowed to attend, and the flow of people across regions should be restricted. Reduce the chance of contact. Once the signs of the spread of the epidemic are found, the "no audience form" will be adopted instead.

  In addition, the proposal also requires the government and others to stop setting up public viewing venues and other events where unspecified large numbers of people gather to cheer for the Olympics, and ask people to try not to gather in restaurants and other places to watch the games to cheer for the Olympics.

  It is recommended that the scale and level of attention received by the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are completely different from ordinary sports events. The Olympics are held during the holidays. The flow of people and the opportunities for contacts between people in various parts of the country have increased. The smooth vaccination still faces the risk of the spread of the epidemic and the shortage of medical resources.