A man and a woman wearing protective masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walk in front of logos of Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Nov 30, 2020, in Tokyo. (PHOTO / AP)
TOKYO - Tokyo Games organizers estimate the cost of COVID-19 countermeasures for next year’s rearranged Olympics will run to around 100 billion yen (US$960 million), Kyodo News reported on Monday.
Japanese media had reported a day earlier that the total costs of delaying the Games for a year would run to 200 billion yen.
The last official budget given by the organising committee in December 2019, months before the Games were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was US$12.6 billion
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When asked to comment on the Kyodo report, a spokesman for organisers told Reuters an announcement would be made on an interim report following talks between Tokyo 2020, Tokyo metropolitan government and the Japanese government on Wednesday.
The last official budget given by the organising committee in December 2019, months before the Games were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was US$12.6 billion.
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The International Olympic Committee have said they expect to pay US$800 million in additional costs from the delay but Japan-based organisers have not provided a specific figure.
The Tokyo 2020 organising committee is expected to officially announce an adjusted budget before the end of the year.