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Original title: Tokyo Olympics spectator guidelines released: No loud cheering, no alcohol

China News Service, June 24. According to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, one month before the Tokyo Olympics, the Olympic Organizing Committee announced on the 23rd the guidelines for spectators in response to the new crown epidemic. Drinking alcohol is prohibited. As a matter of compliance, they listed wearing masks when entering the venue and in principle in the venue, saying that it may be judged by the Olympic Organizing Committee to take measures to refuse entry or exit to the violator, reminding the public to pay attention.

On June 22, local time, Tokyo, Japan, Japan’s New National Stadium. This is the main venue of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. There is one month away from the opening of the Olympics.Image source: Visual China

According to the report, the Olympic Organizing Committee and the government and others reported the guidelines at the liaison meeting with the local government where the competition is held on the 23rd. Among them, it is forbidden to bring alcoholic beverages into the venue, and it is stated that those who have a body temperature of 37.5 degrees or more when entering the venue twice or those who do not wear a mask (except infants and young children) will be refused entry.

From the viewpoint of restraining the flow of spectators, it is required to go directly to and from the stadium, and it is recommended to use the smartphone contact confirmation app “COCOA”. In order to avoid public transportation and crowding around the venue, it is required to ensure ample time when coming to the venue, and it is appealed to implement the three-secret (closed, dense, close contact) and keep distance from others in the venue.

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Cheering loudly, high-fiving or hooking shoulders with other spectators or staff, shaking hands with athletes, etc. are also prohibited. In order to confirm the seat number after watching the game, the ticket stub or data must be kept for at least 14 days.

Regarding the relationship between the problem and heatstroke prevention measures, in order to prevent heatstroke caused by wearing a mask, it is allowed to take off the mask if you can keep a sufficient distance from others outdoors.

Editor in charge: Zhu Xuesen SN240

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