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IOC member says that 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be postponed due to coronavirus pandemic

Published: Mon, March 23, 2020 12:39 PM Updated: Mon, March 23, 2020 12:40 PM

Veteran International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound told USA TODAY Sports Monday afternoon that the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games are going to be postponed, likely to 2021, with the details to be worked out in the next four weeks.

“On the basis of the information the IOC has, postponement has been decided,” Pound said in a phone interview. “The parameters going forward have not been determined, but the Games are not going to start on July 24, that much I know.”

Pound, a Canadian who has been one of the most influential members of the IOC for decades, said he believes the IOC will announce its next steps soon.
“It will come in stages,” he said. “We will postpone this and begin to deal with all the ramifications of moving this, which are immense.”

On Sunday, IOC President Thomas Bach said he was going to take the next four weeks to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled to begin July 24. Bach has ruled out canceling the Games.

The Olympics would be the latest – and, by far, most significant – sporting event to be impacted by the coronavirus, which was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December. Also known as COVID-19, the virus rapidly spread throughout China and across the world in subsequent months, infecting hundreds of thousands of people and causing substantial disruptions to daily life in numerous countries.

Pound's comments came less than 24 hours after IOC president Thomas Bach indicated, for the first time, that postponing the Tokyo Games would be a possibility. In a letter to the athlete community, he said the IOC would begin exploring alternate ways to stage the Games, including postponement, and plan to reach a decision within the next four weeks.

In the hours thereafter, however, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees said they will not send a delegation of athletes to the Tokyo Games unless they are postponed.

Australia then alluded to something similar, but in a less direct way. It said the executive board of its Olympic committee agreed that "an Australian team could not be assembled in the changing circumstances at home and abroad."

By Monday morning, the German Olympic Committee had joined its counterparts in Brazil and Norway, among other countries, in publicly urging the IOC to postpone the Olympics.

This would the first time the Olympics have been suspended, though they have been canceled previously during periods of war. The 1916 Summer Games were canceled because of World War I, as were the Summer and Winter Games in 1940 and 1944, due to World War II.

Boycotts also caused serious complications for the Games in 1976, 1980 and 1984. But in each case, the event itself went on as scheduled.
 
Ma did that polio epidemic of ‘56 shut down anything/everything ? (edited for clarification) I was busy that summer but think we did okay right ?
The primary polio epidemic came well before 1956. Progress had been made over the previous 20 years, and there was already a downturn.

I saw a documentary on it less than two weeks ago on Quest TV. I didn't know that modern culture was a big factor in the spread of polio. It's rudimentary causes had to do with feces in drinking water initially. Of course once that happened, then clusters of people allowed it to spread from person to person. But it started because we didn't have good enough ways to clean water in urban areas, and as those areas grew, it spread more commonly.

As often is the case, a lot of false narratives were spread about what caused it. But not long after, early 60s in Tulsa, there were three trips to our elementary school taking sugar cubes with Sabin's live vaccine.

But the Salk vaccine was available by 1957 pretty commonly. Salk's treatment require injection. My memory was that the sugar cubes were done in the 50's, but everything I read now, says it was the early 60's. And we mostly called it the Salk vaccine, but the sugar cubes were Sabin's cure. They had an opposite philosophy. Salk's work was funded mostly by the March of Dimes, and he got the bulk of the early money for that. It used a dead virus injection.

But I just read that while it prevented an individual from getting polio, it did not keep them from spreading the virus. Sabin's sugar cube, did. And since it was administered by sugar cubes, which even my parents took, it was distributed much more easily to the masses.

In 1956, there was a kid in my kindergarten class who had polio. My ex, had a great friend as an adult, who contracted polio one year before the vaccine became available, and spent all but five years of her life, with totally paralyzed legs. But not long into the 60s, you just didn't see it much any more. But in the first nearly 60 years of the 20th century, it was close to the most feared disease for people who grew up before WWII.
 
I know you & my bio Mom are really close in age; did most of your generation of young ladies carry a scar about the size of a dime on your shoulder your whole life ? Oh and thanks; that had to be unpleasant

I was born in 1958 and still have the scar (thought I am not a young lady, nor an old lady). I, too, remember the sugar cubes. I did a lot less screaming and crying with the sugar cubes than I did with the injections!
 
On a non-related o/t note, tragedy has visited my wife’s family & I again. Our nephew was fishing last Friday and through misfortune was thrown from the boat. After 5 days he is still missing. My wife and son traveled to join in the search with no success. Tomorrow the Mrs and her 4 siblings will all gather to grieve and continue the search. 43 y/o Nephew leaves a wife and 4 kids, 18-10.
Final note: Whenever boating Always wear a vest
 
On a non-related o/t note, tragedy has visited my wife’s family & I again. Our nephew was fishing last Friday and through misfortune was thrown from the boat. After 5 days he is still missing. My wife and son traveled to join in the search with no success. Tomorrow the Mrs and her 4 siblings will all gather to grieve and continue the search. 43 y/o Nephew leaves a wife and 4 kids, 18-10.
Final note: Whenever boating Always wear a vest


G-Man I hate to hear that, never easy to lose a Family Member and I hate it even more for his kids, lost my dad when I was 20, never easy at any age but especially hard when you are young, so many memories that will never be made. Damn.
 
Sugar cubes for me as well. I also recall the scars. My two sisters scarred, I didn't. If I recall right, they were called 'Booster' shots. It was a gun like contraption (think staple gun like) that was held against your arm and then zap. Small little needles (very small) in a circle. Not what you would think as a long needle type injection. It was created a large sore that eventually scabbed over. That sore and scab determined the level of scarring imo.
 
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Sugar cubes for me as well. I also recall the scars. My two sisters scarred, I didn't. If I recall right, they were called 'Booster' shots. It was a gun like contraption (think staple gun like) that was held against your arm and then zap. Small little needles (very small) in a circle. Not what you would think as a long needle type injection. It was created a large sore that eventually scabbed over. That sore and scab determined the level of scarring imo.

Are you a few years younger (I was born in 58)? I seem to remember those "guns". But it seems like it was a little later. It may be my old mind playing tricks on me, but I sure seem to remember syringes. And thos needles were 10" long and 1/2" Diameter.
 
Are you a few years younger (I was born in 58)? I seem to remember those "guns". But it seems like it was a little later. It may be my old mind playing tricks on me, but I sure seem to remember syringes. And thos needles were 10" long and 1/2" Diameter.

LOL...

Born in 57. I remeber it well because it was the first time I went to that school .My two older sisters went there everyday. But for these 'booster' shots were actually given to us at the school. Bastain Elementary. SE Houston. The next year I started 1/2 day Kindergarten.
 
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On a non-related o/t note, tragedy has visited my wife’s family & I again. Our nephew was fishing last Friday and through misfortune was thrown from the boat. After 5 days he is still missing. My wife and son traveled to join in the search with no success. Tomorrow the Mrs and her 4 siblings will all gather to grieve and continue the search. 43 y/o Nephew leaves a wife and 4 kids, 18-10.
Final note: Whenever boating Always wear a vest

I am very sorry to hear that Gary. Its very sad news. I hope the family finds peace.
 
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