Tokyo governor Koike says
coronavirus situation improving, 2021 Games on track
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[August 25, 2020]
By Mayu Yoshida and Ami Miyazaki
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Governor Yuriko
Koike said on Tuesday that the novel coronavirus situation in
Japan's capital is improving and she's still intent on the city
hosting the Olympics next year.
"I think the situation is much better than before," Koike said in an
interview with Reuters Television. "We will do our best to prevent
coronavirus infections here in Japan and also to welcome the
athletes from all over the world."
Koike said last month that Tokyo could declare a state of emergency
if the coronavirus situation deteriorated.
Daily cases had soared past 400 a day amid increased testing. New
cases have trended lower in the past week, and were at 187 in Tokyo
on Tuesday. [T9N2DA00K]
Koike said Tokyo has established many concrete measures to combat
contagion, but the arrival and distribution of effective vaccines is
an "essential factor" that still has to be determined before the
Games can go on.
A former TV announcer, Koike was Japan's first female defence
minister and the first woman to run, albeit unsuccessfully, for
leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Koike has at times clashed with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on how to
tackle the epidemic. She has urged citizens to limit contact and
movement while Abe's administration pushed a domestic travel
campaign aimed at propping up regional economies.
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Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during an interview with Reuters
at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Tokyo, Japan August 7,
2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Abe's recent visits to hospital have raised concern about whether he
will be able to stay on as leader. He plans to hold a news
conference on his health as soon as this week, domestic media
reported.
Koike said she hoped Abe is "in good shape," and praised his efforts
to secure the Games for Japan.
"I think he is the one to host the 2020, actually 2021, Olympic and
Paralympic Games," she said.
(Additional reporting by Rocky Swift, Yuki Matsubara and Ami
Miyazaki in Tokyo; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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