Tokyo: There are no plans in place for a second postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, Games organisers have said.
The 2020 Olympics was postponed to July 23-August 8, 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic but several health experts have questioned if it will be possible to hold the Games even next year.
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Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee president Yoshiro Mori said in a teleconference that there is "absolutely no" chance of postponing the Games beyond the new time period.
Masa Takaya, the spokesman for the Tokyo Olympics, said that there is "no B plan" in place for a further postponement and the work is progressing on the assumption that the Games will start on July 23, 2021.
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"We are working toward the new goal," Takaya said, speaking in English on a teleconference call with journalists. "We don't have a B Plan."
Earlier, a leading health expert had said that it is unfeasible to hold the Olympics from July 23 unless a vaccine is found for the coronavirus pandemic.
"If we do get a vaccine within the next year then actually I think that (Olympics) is realistic. The vaccine will be the game-changer -- an effective, affordable, available vaccine," said Professor Devi Sridhar.
"If we don't get a scientific breakthrough, then I think that looks very unrealistic."