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A similar scandal surrounded Rio de Janeiro's bid to land the Olympics. All of those things have created a sense of invulnerability, perhaps. The medical community has offered persistent but ineffective opposition. So did the Japan Doctors Union, whose chairman warned the Olympics could spread variants of the coronavirus. Nurses and other medical groups have also pushed back. An online petition demanding cancellation gathered about , signatures in a few weeks, but several street protests have mostly fizzled.
Aki Tonami, who teaches international relations at the University of Tsukuba, wrote in an email to AP. She said negative public opinion was partly the fault of Suga, who has failed to bolster the Olympics as effectively as former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The IOC has published two editions of so-called Playbooks — the final edition is out this month — spelling out protocols for athletes and everyone else during the Olympics.
Recent test events held under the protocols have faced few problems, but athletes will have to accept strict rules. Cases have grown in the last several months but have begun to come down in the last few weeks, although worries persist about variants. Athletes and others must pass two COVID tests before leaving home, another upon arrival in Japan, and then undergo repeated testing.
About 15, Olympic and Paralympic athletes, plus added staff, will live in a bubble at the Olympic Village, training sites, and venues. Tens of thousands of others will have to enter Japan, which has largely been sealed off during the pandemic: judges officials, media, broadcasters and the so-called Olympic Family.
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