Volunteers are the backbone of any Games,
performing everything from guiding people to venues, translating
and driving visitors around. A significant drop in their numbers
could be another hurdle for Tokyo 2020, already hit by an
unprecedented year-long postponement and a lack of public
support fuelled by concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
Tokyo 2020 organisers said not all those volunteers who stepped
down recently were quitting due to Mori's comments. Surveys have
shown volunteers repeatedly expressing concerns about the
coronavirus.
The total number of volunteers recruited by Tokyo 2020 is 80,000
and organisers have said they don't expect running the Games
will be affected, since the number quitting is only about 1% of
the total.
Another 30,000 volunteers have been recruited separately by the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which was unable to immediately
comment on how many have quit.
In addition, the postponement of the Games has affected some
volunteers, who were in a position to help last year but aren't
this year, due to job changes or other lifestyle changes, such
as having to care for small children.
The Olympics are due to run from July 23 to August 8.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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