Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori announced that the Olympic Games would go ahead as planned this year.<br />The Olympics were postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rescheduled for July 23, 2021.<br />Mori said that “regardless of how the COVID-19 situation (looks)” the Olympics would take place.<br />He also added that the “discussion” surrounding the Olympics was no longer about whether or not they’d be held, but about how they would be.<br />"We go beyond the discussion of whether we hold (the Games) or not hold. We are to come up with 'new' Olympics." Yoshiro Mori, via CNN<br />Mori’s statement comes amid speculation that the rescheduled games will not be able to be held this summer.<br />Some areas of Japan are in a state of emergency due to a recent spike in infections. According to ‘USA Today,’ recent polls suggest that 80 percent of the Japanese public believe the games should or will be either canceled or postponed again.
