The once-delayed Tokyo Olympics may not go ahead this summer as planned as the COVID-19 pandemic rages, a Japanese cabinet minister said on Thursday, saying the host needs to be ready for anything.

‘We need to do the best we can to prepare for the Games at this moment, but it could go either way,’ Taro Kono, administrative and regulatory reform minister, said in an interview at the Reuters Next conference.

A global COVID-19 resurgence, including record infection levels in Japan, has raised fresh doubts about the Games, which were postponed by one year in 2020. The government on Wednesday expanded its state of emergency well beyond the Tokyo region.

The Olympics may not go ahead this summer as planned as the Covid-19 pandemic rages

The Olympics may not go ahead this summer as planned as the Covid-19 pandemic rages

The Olympics may not go ahead this summer as planned as the Covid-19 pandemic rages 

The Japanese public’s appetite for the sporting extravaganza has waned, with 77% of respondents in a survey this week saying it should be cancelled or postponed.  

But the Games – and the tourism dollars they bring – are a top priority for Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

Suga and others have said repeatedly the decision whether to go ahead rests with the International Olympic Committee and that their agreement to continue preparations stands.

Taro Kono, administrative and regulatory reform minister, believes the decision could go either way

Taro Kono, administrative and regulatory reform minister, believes the decision could go either way

While Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has made it clear the tourism and money from the games is key

While Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has made it clear the tourism and money from the games is key

Taro Kono, administrative and regulatory reform minister, says the decision may go either way 

Yoshihide Suga has stated the decision rests with the International Olympic Committee

Yoshihide Suga has stated the decision rests with the International Olympic Committee

Yoshihide Suga has stated the decision rests with the International Olympic Committee

‘Anything is possible, but as the host of the Games we need to do whatever we can, so that when it’s a Go, we can have a good Olympic Games,’ Kono said. 

‘The Olympic Committee must be thinking about Plan B, Plan C. But the situation is not easy.’

The U.S.-educated Kono, a former foreign and defence minister known for his outspoken views, has been open about his ambition to be prime minister.

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