Organizers for the Tokyo Olympics are making health and safety plans for a pandemic-era Games that they still can’t ensure will take place next year, including the possibility that any spectators would be required to show proof they aren’t infected
The organizers are considering such measures a year ahead of the rescheduled Games, which were supposed to have begun this week before the pandemic intervened. The efforts to preserve the Olympics come against a backdrop of fading support for holding them.
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