On August 22, local time, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee revealed that although the epidemic in Japan continues to worsen, the Olympic Organizing Committee is still preparing to welcome approximately 130,000 students to the Paralympic Games.

  The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee spokesperson Masatsu Takatani said at a press conference held here that day that the Olympic Organizing Committee is ready to welcome students entering the stadium, and said that all parties will create the “safest” possible for students to watch the game. Environment.

  Masatsu Takatani said: "The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has stated that there are approximately 130,000 people, but this number cannot be confirmed."

  According to the results of earlier talks between the International Paralympic Committee, the Government of Japan, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, the Paralympic Games will not allow spectators to enter the venue, but as part of the education, some students will be allowed to enter the venue.

  Masatsu Takatani once again emphasized that this plan can definitely educate the young generation about the values ​​of the Paralympic Games.

  At the same time, Spencer, the spokesperson of the International Paralympic Committee who participated in the press conference, also revealed that the International Paralympic Committee repeatedly confirmed to the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee whether it is safe for students to enter the venue and received a very positive answer.

  "If this plan has security issues, we will not support it." Spencer said.

(Producing Guo Shihao)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]