Top medical adviser says 'no fans' safest for Tokyo Olympics

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The top medical adviser to the Japanese government says the safest way to hold the Tokyo Olympics is without any fans. Fans from abroad have already been banned and a decision on local fans is due next week. The Olympics open on July 23.

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