IOC's Tokyo Games chief faces
mandatory quarantine in Australia
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[March 16, 2020]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - John Coates, the
International Olympic Committee's point man for the Tokyo Games,
faces mandatory self-isolation when he returns to Australia from
Europe this week as part of border controls to curb the spread of
the coronavirus.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced all international
arrivals to the country after midnight on Sunday would need to
self-isolate for 14 days to help the country "stay ahead of (the)
curve" in containment efforts.
The chairman of the IOC's Coordination Commission for Tokyo, Coates
is expected to arrive in Australia on Wednesday from Lausanne,
Switzerland, where the IOC are headquartered.
The influential Coates, who is also long-serving president of the
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), has no special dispensation to
avoid the government's mandatory quarantine period, an AOC spokesman
confirmed to Reuters on Monday.
The IOC's Coordination Commission conducts regular inspections of
Olympic host cities and works with international sports federations
and national Olympic committees to resolve issues in the leadup to
Games.
The Commission's next meeting in Tokyo is scheduled for mid-April,
near the 100-day countdown to the Games' opening ceremony.
The coronavirus, which has infected over 160,000 people globally and
killed more than 6,000, has thrown the Olympics into doubt, with
sports shutting down competitions around the world as part of
containment efforts.
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International Olympic Committee member John Coates attends the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) 135th Session in Lausanne,
Switzerland, January 10, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Coates said a month ago in Tokyo that there was no need to make
contingency plans for the cancellation of the July 24-Aug. 9 Games
or for moving them, citing advice from the World Health Organisation.
Infections and deaths from the virus have soared since but Japanese
organizers have reiterated the IOC's stance.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Saturday that Japan would
overcome the spread of the infection and host the Olympics "without
problem, as planned."
(Editing by Stephen Coates)
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