Japanese officials have rejected the possible Tokyo Olympics cancellation amid the coronavirus threat by lisettevoytko
Nikkei Asian ReviewJapan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said during a Wednesday press conference that the Olympics will be held as planned in July.
Pound said that there are too many logistics for the Games to be postponed, citing professional league schedules, television and media schedules, along with other “moving parts” that make that option impractical.
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