The British Olympic Association has still been trying. To persuade some competitors to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Before the Tokyo Olympics next month, according to chief executive Andy Anson.
The BOA announced that it was on pace to get all competitors and officials to receive vaccines for the Olympics. Last year because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Tokyo Olympics were postponed. It will start on July 23.
A scaled-down game can be held safely during the pandemic many Japanese people are sceptical.
International spectators are barred from the event. In addition to that, the number of domestic spectators is also restricted.
Upon arriving in Japan on Wednesday, a key member of Uganda’s Olympic team. A sportsman tested positive for COVID-19.


















