Tokyo organisers to bar most international volunteers
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[March 22, 2021]
By Chris Gallagher
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Olympic organisers
said on Monday that Japan would not allow in volunteers from overseas
except for some who are deemed essential, after it decided to bar
international spectators amid public concerns over the novel coronavirus.
Athletes' families are also likely to be barred although organisers have
yet to make a decision, Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto told a news
conference.
Muto said the decision on volunteers was regrettable but that organisers
wanted to decide now so there would not be confusion for those people
overseas who were waiting for a decision.
Organisers said on Saturday they had decided not to allow in foreign
spectators during the Games and would refund some 600,000 Olympic
tickets and another 30,000 Paralympic tickets purchased by overseas
residents.
"So considering that decision, we have also decided that we will not be
able to allow volunteers from outside Japan into Japan this summer to
take part in the Games," Muto said.
Muto added that organisers had yet to reach a conclusion about the
families of athletes but that they would likely be considered in the
same way as foreign spectators.
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President of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee of the Olympic and
Paralympic Games Seiko Hashimoto, delivers her opening remarks
during a presentation on the Olympic Charter and Gender Equality
next to Tokyo 2020 Executive Board member and speaker Kyoko Raita
and Tokyo 2020 Chief Executive Toshiro Muto, in Tokyo, Japan, March
22, 2021. Kimimasa Mayama/Pool via REUTERS
More than 110,000 volunteers had put their lives on hold waiting for
word from Olympics organisers about their roles this summer.
Volunteers take care of everything from translating and guiding
people to driving visitors around and venue management. A rich part
of the Olympic tradition, they range from university students to
retirees and come from all around the world.
Muto said exceptions would be made for volunteers with expert and
specialised knowledge about specific sports and that these people
would receive individual notifications.
It was not immediately clear how many exceptions would be granted.
Kyodo News reported earlier that organisers might allow around 500
foreign volunteers into Japan under special entry rules.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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