Regarding the measures against infection at the Tokyo Olympics, the government had made inappropriate publicity at the hotel where the people involved in the Games stayed, saying that they could go out freely within 15 minutes even if 14 days had not passed since they arrived in Japan. As a result, it was revealed that the Organizing Committee was requested to review the response.

In the "Playbook", which stipulates the rules necessary to prevent infection in the Games, in principle, people involved in the Games cannot use public transportation within 14 days after entering Japan, and only the competition venues and the destinations submitted to the Organizing Committee in advance. You are not allowed to go out.



A government official said at a meeting held by the opposition party on the 19th that the hotel where the tournament officials would stay would be free to go out within 15 minutes even if 14 days had not passed since entering the country. I explained that the case where was done was confirmed.



After that, he made it clear that he requested the Organizing Committee to review the response, saying that "the contents of the" Playbook "are incorrect."



At the meeting, there were a series of criticisms of the government and the Organizing Committee's response, saying, "The'bubble method'that eliminates contact between the people involved in the Games and the general public is not working."