As the pandemic continues to escalate, all eyes are on whether the Tokyo Olympics will still be held as scheduled. The International Olympic Committee discussed with the stakeholders in Asia, including Taiwan, during a conference call. While most representatives expressed support for holding course, they also complained about the unfairness of qualifying, and worried about athletes' health. The IOC also said cancellation is not on the agenda but it is "of course" considering other scenarios.
...protecting the health of all personnel and supporting the containment of the spread of the virus. Second is protecting the rights of athletes and the Olympic Games. In other words, the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games' stance right now is the games will be held as scheduled.
The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee representative Sun Lih-chyuan says athletes' safety and health are its top considerations and it is proceeding under the assumption the Olympics will be held as scheduled. The committee plans to have an epidemiologist traveling with the Chinese Taipei contingent so athletes can focus their full attention on competition.