80% want Tokyo Games cancelled or delayed: Japanese survey
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[January 11, 2021]
TOKYO
(Reuters) - About 80% of people in Japan say this year's Tokyo Olympics
should be cancelled or delayed as worries mount about a record surge in
coronavirus cases across the country, a Kyodo News poll showed on
Sunday. |
The giant Olympic rings
which were temporarily taken down in August for maintenance are
illuminated after being reinstalled at the waterfront area at Odaiba
Marine Park, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID 19) outbreak, in Tokyo,
Japan December 1, 2020. REUTERS/Issei Kato |
The survey found 35.3% want the Games to be
cancelled and 44.8% favoured another delay. The world's biggest
multi-sports event, postponed last year due to the pandemic, is
scheduled to be held from July 23-Aug. 8 in the Japanese
capital.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for
the greater Tokyo region on Thursday and could extend the
measure to other areas as Japan struggles to contain a surge in
infections.
Suga has come under fire for his handling of the pandemic and
his support rate has tumbled since he took office in September.
His cabinet's approval rate slid 9 points from a month earlier
to 41.3% with the disapproval rate at 42.8%, the Kyodo survey
showed.
About 79% said Suga's decision to call the state of emergency
for Tokyo came too late and 68% were dissatisfied with the
government's response to the pandemic, the survey found.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher, editing by Ed Osmond)
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