With one month to go before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games on June 23, the organizing committee of the Olympic Games has released guidelines for spectators in light of the COVID-19 epidemic. The guidelines include no alcohol sales and no drinking at the venues, according to Kyodo.As a matter of compliance, it listed the principle of wearing masks at all times during admission and in venues, and said that the Olympic Committee may take measures to refuse admission or leave violators at the discretion of the Olympic Committee to remind the public to pay attention.
The Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games, the government and others reported the guidelines at a liaison consultation with local governments hosting the Games on Wednesday.It is forbidden to bring alcoholic beverages into the room, and it is written that people who take their temperature above 37.5 degrees twice or who do not wear masks (except infants and children) are refused admission.It does not appeal to avoid crossing the capital, prefectures and counties to the market, but only reads “avoid accommodation and eating with people other than those who live with you to prevent mixing as much as possible, and hope to cooperate to curb the flow of people”.
From the point of view of suppressing the crowd of spectators, it is required to travel directly to and from the venue, and it is recommended to use the smartphone contact confirmation APP “Cocoa”.In order to avoid congestion on public transport and around the venues, it is required to ensure adequate time when arriving at the venues. It is called for the implementation of the “Three Sections” (Closed, Intensive and Close Contact) and keeping distance from others in the venues.
Cheering loudly, high-fiving or shouldering cheers with other spectators or staff members, and shaking hands with athletes are also prohibited.Ticket stubs or data need to be kept for at least 14 days in order for seat numbers to be confirmed after the match.
Regarding the relationship between the subject matter and the measures taken to prevent heat stroke, the removal of masks is allowed outdoors if sufficient distance is maintained between the wearing of masks and others.
Post time: Jun-24-2021