Yuriko Koike, right, reacts before an on-line meeting focused on how to pull off the delayed Tokyo Games, in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020.
“We have very encouraging news about the development of a vaccine — and not only a vaccine, but vaccines,” he said.
Back repeated several times that next year's games have to be “fit for the post-Corona world.” He said the Tokyo Olympics were the “best prepared” in history, but that will not be enough.
He also said the IOC and local organizers would not be rushed to reveal details of exactly how the Tokyo Olympics will take place.
It forced the resignation last year of Tsunekazu Takeda, the president of the Japanese Olympic Committee.