China News Service client, May 22, according to Kyodo News, the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Organizing Committee Secretary-General Toshihiro Muto said on the 21st that in view of the epidemic situation, it will discuss the plan to adopt the audience "social distance" in the stadium There may be discussions on ways to reduce the number of spectators and increase the spacing between seats.

Data map: On March 25, in the central area of ​​Tokyo, Japan, an electronic screen originally showing the countdown to the Tokyo Olympics was posted as "Adjusting", and the original Olympics holding date below was also blocked.

  Muto said in an interview: "There is no guarantee that the virus will be subdued when the game is held, so it is necessary to take countermeasures." He also believes that in addition to taking measures in the auditorium and luggage checkpoints, to prevent players and event related personnel from being infected Measures will also be the argument for the future.

  Regarding the report of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Bach that he admitted that the Tokyo Olympics will not be carried out as scheduled next year, Muto said: "I did not directly hear the statement, so I would not comment." He said about the possibility of holding the empty court: "It is too early to discuss."

  Regarding Bach, it was revealed that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told him that the holding of Mingxia was the "last option", Muto said: "I can't remember (Prime Minister) used the last option". (Finish)