
Olympic host Japan will not take part in China vaccine offer
TOKYO (AP) — Japan will not take part in China's offer — accepted by the International Olympic Committee — to provide vaccines for “participants" in the postponed Tokyo Games and next year's Beijing Winter Games.


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The Chinese vaccine hasn't been approved by most western governments so don't know why any would give it to their athletes but the third world may not have much of a choice (though a few central and eastern European governments are getting panicked by the EU response and are accepting the Sputnik vaccine). Given the vaccination situation in the EU and third world, not sure how Japan could open up the games to foreign non-official travelers at this point.