The IOC = International Olympic Committee General Assembly will begin its second day online, with President Bach thinking of providing Chinese-made vaccines to athletes and stakeholders who wish to attend the Tokyo and Beijing Games. Clarified.

The IOC's regular general meeting will begin on the 10th of this month for three days, and on the second day, the 11th, the Organizing Committee of the upcoming Olympic Games will report on the status of preparations, such as the Tokyo Games.



Prior to this, Chairman Bach asked for remarks and revealed that the Chinese Olympic Committee had offered to "provide Chinese-made vaccines to athletes and officials at the Tokyo and Beijing Games."



"The IOC will bear the costs," Bach said, revealing that he intends to provide Chinese-made vaccines to athletes and officials attending the Olympics and Paralympics.



After this, the report of the Tokyo Organizing Committee began, and Seiko Hashimoto, the new chairman of the Tokyo Organizing Committee, took office last month as an opportunity to promote new corona measures, gender equality, and to make the Tokyo Organizing Committee a sustainable tournament. We reported on three priority measures to be taken.



Next, Secretary-General Muto reported that he would decide to accept spectators from overseas before the torch relay starts on the 25th of this month, based on the contents of the agreement at the five-party talks last week.