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Over 60 % of Tokyo Oly volunteers worried about COVID-19 impact: Survey

About 26,000 out of the 80,000 people who have signed up responded to the survey which allowed multiple answers for each question.

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Published : Jul 31, 2020, 10:34 AM IST

Tokyo: More than 60 per cent of the volunteers for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are "worried or anxious" about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Games, a survey has found.

Japanese state broadcaster NHK said on Friday that Tokyo 2020 organisers conducted the survey this month of volunteers who will be working mainly at event sites.

About 26,000 out of the 80,000 people who have signed up responded to the survey which allowed multiple answers for each question.

Tokyo Olympics saga
Tokyo Olympics saga

Asked what their main causes of worry or anxiety about the Games were, 66.8 per cent said they were how the pandemic will affect the format of the event and how infection preventive measures will be carried out during the Games, NHK said.

Thirty-four per cent also said that they did not have much opportunity to know about their work because their training had been postponed.

Some commented that they were worried about the risk of infection when they work as volunteers. Others mentioned uncertainty over whether the Games will actually be held.

Tokyo Olympics have been postponed to 2021.
Tokyo Olympics have been postponed to 2021.

On Thursday, the organising committee began asking volunteers if they still want to work at the Games, which have been rescheduled for July 23 to August 8, 2021. The Tokyo metropolitan government on Thursday confirmed a fresh single-day record of 367 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said that the Japanese capital is "facing a critical situation" and is "on the verge of an explosive increase of infections".

Coronavirus pandemic forced the Tokyo Organizing Committee to postpone the Olympic Games.
Coronavirus pandemic forced the Tokyo Organizing Committee to postpone the Olympic Games.

New daily infections in the capital of 14 million have topped the 200-mark on nine of the past 10 days, with the cumulative total on Wednesday reaching 12,228 infections, of which around 50 per cent were confirmed in this month alone.

Koike said Wednesday that containing the spread of the new coronavirus in the Japanese capital is the very first step towards the successful hosting of the postponed Olympics and Paralympics next summer.

Tokyo: More than 60 per cent of the volunteers for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are "worried or anxious" about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Games, a survey has found.

Japanese state broadcaster NHK said on Friday that Tokyo 2020 organisers conducted the survey this month of volunteers who will be working mainly at event sites.

About 26,000 out of the 80,000 people who have signed up responded to the survey which allowed multiple answers for each question.

Tokyo Olympics saga
Tokyo Olympics saga

Asked what their main causes of worry or anxiety about the Games were, 66.8 per cent said they were how the pandemic will affect the format of the event and how infection preventive measures will be carried out during the Games, NHK said.

Thirty-four per cent also said that they did not have much opportunity to know about their work because their training had been postponed.

Some commented that they were worried about the risk of infection when they work as volunteers. Others mentioned uncertainty over whether the Games will actually be held.

Tokyo Olympics have been postponed to 2021.
Tokyo Olympics have been postponed to 2021.

On Thursday, the organising committee began asking volunteers if they still want to work at the Games, which have been rescheduled for July 23 to August 8, 2021. The Tokyo metropolitan government on Thursday confirmed a fresh single-day record of 367 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said that the Japanese capital is "facing a critical situation" and is "on the verge of an explosive increase of infections".

Coronavirus pandemic forced the Tokyo Organizing Committee to postpone the Olympic Games.
Coronavirus pandemic forced the Tokyo Organizing Committee to postpone the Olympic Games.

New daily infections in the capital of 14 million have topped the 200-mark on nine of the past 10 days, with the cumulative total on Wednesday reaching 12,228 infections, of which around 50 per cent were confirmed in this month alone.

Koike said Wednesday that containing the spread of the new coronavirus in the Japanese capital is the very first step towards the successful hosting of the postponed Olympics and Paralympics next summer.

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