No Chinese vaccines to be taken by Team Japan, minister says
Japanese athletes at the Summer Olympics will not be eligible for coronavirus vaccinations offered by China since Japan has not approved the vaccines, Olympics Minister Tamayo Marukawa said on Friday, according to public broadcaster NHK.
The Chinese Olympic Committee offered vaccine doses for participants of this year’s Tokyo Olympics and the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Thursday.
IOC President Thomas Bach’s announcement during an online session took organisers of the Tokyo games, such as Chief Executive Toshiro Muto, by surprise. Muto declined comment on the offer at a Thursday briefing after the session.
“I think that will be a decision for countries where Chinese vaccines have been approved,” NHK quoted Marukawa as telling a regular news conference, speaking on the issue of whether athletes would receive the vaccinations offered by China.
“I don’t know of any Chinese companies that have applied for approval in Japan,” she added, saying Japanese athletes would not be eligible.
“There is no change that we are proceeding on the assumption of people not getting vaccinations.”
The Tokyo Olympics are set to run from July 23 to Aug. 8, after being postponed for a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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