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Posted on 09/01/2021 by admin

IOC member says ‘it’s far too early to panic’ about Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus upsurge

Dick Pound, a senior committee member, had told the Associated Press earlier Friday that he “can’t be certain” the Olympics would go on as planned in July.
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