
Asi Maman 03/02/2021 13:00

Tokyo 2020 Poster (Reuters)
Preparations for the Tokyo Olympics are continuing as usual. Today (Wednesday) the International Olympic Committee released the Summer Olympics Guide, which has a number of principles that athletes and audiences will have to respect upon their arrival in Japan in order to keep everyone from taking part in the world’s biggest sporting event whole and healthy.
Among other things, there will be restrictions on the time of the delegations ‘stay in the athletes’ village, traffic restrictions and social gatherings outside the village, and of course many tests to detect the corona virus. In addition, athletes will be required to report a list of people they have met or those they may meet.
Among other things, one of the instructions given to athletes is to maintain a social distance and a distance of at least two meters from foreign athletes, in order to reduce the chances of being infected with the virus. “Are there any hints that the section says there is no sex in the Athletes’ Village?”, Asked journalists Rob Harris and Graham Denver. “The village will be less stormy.”
The audience will also have restrictions. Viewers in stadiums and halls will have to keep quiet, because according to the guide that will be handed out to them, there is a requirement not to shout from the stands and not to sing songs of encouragement, but only to clap to avoid spreading the virus. This section, apparently, implies that there will be an audience at the Tokyo Olympics.

