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Paralympic flame arrives in Tokyo

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August 20, 2021
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Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike holds the Paralympic torch lantern during the flame gathering event to merge flames collected from 62 municipalities within the Japanese capital into one, in Tokyo August 20, 2021.

Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike holds the Paralympic torch lantern during the flame gathering event to merge flames collected from 62 municipalities within the Japanese capital into one, in Tokyo August 20, 2021.

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TOKYO – The Paralympic flame arrived in Tokyo on Friday as virus cases hit fresh records nationwide just four days before the Games begin.

Japan’s daily infections topped 25,000 for the first time, with the number of severe cases also higher than ever as the nation battles a fifth wave driven by the more contagious Delta variant.

As Tokyo prepares to host the top sporting event for athletes with disabilities, organisers urged participants to follow virus rules with increased vigilance.

“The infection situation today is different to how it was before the Olympics. It has deteriorated,” said Tokyo 2020 official Hidemasa Nakamura.

“And the local medical system is also in a very tight situation,” he told reporters after a meeting of experts to discuss Covid-19 measures.

“Para athletes, compared to Olympic athletes, risk having even more serious symptoms, so we need to be even more careful,” he added according to AFP.

Flame-lighting ceremonies were held without spectators across Tokyo on Friday, after the traditional torch relay was scrapped over fears that crowds could spread infections.

In the past week, multiple Paralympic flames have been transferred from torch to torch at similar scaled-back events across the country.

Meanwhile a huge version of the red, blue and green Paralympic agitos symbol was brought to the Tokyo bay area on a barge, replacing the five rings which were towed away after the Olympics.

The pandemic-delayed Olympics were held mostly behind closed doors, with athletes tested daily and confined to their accommodation and Games venues.

These conditions will largely be replicated at the Paralympics, which open on Tuesday with around 4,400 athletes set to compete in 22 sports.

So far, 86 positive tests have been recorded among Paralympics participants, mostly among Japan-based employees and contractors.

Organisers insist the Olympics did not cause any significant increase in virus cases in Japan, with 546 cases detected out of tens of thousands of athletes, officials and media.

The vast majority of Paralympic athletes will be vaccinated, officials say.

Today, the number of fully vaccinated people reached 50 million, or around 40 per cent of the population.

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