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TOKYO: Japan will adjust the Olympic torch relay set to begin this month "as necessary" to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, organisers said on Wednesday (Mar 4), giving few specifics.

The Olympic flame is set to arrive in Japan on Mar 20 and depart less than a week later on a nationwide relay that will begin in Fukushima.

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But with the spread of COVID-19, which has infected over 90,000 people and killed around 3,200 worldwide, questions have been raised about whether the Games can go ahead as planned.

READ: Japanese coronavirus infections reach 1,000, including cruise ship cases

Tokyo 2020 organisers insisted again on Wednesday that they have no plans to cancel the Games, but acknowledged the relay may have to be adjusted – particularly after a call from the Japanese government for the cancellation, delay or downsizing of major events.

READ: Japan still preparing for Olympics as planned: Government spokesman

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"The Organising Committee will take all necessary and appropriate measures to prevent the spread of infection among runners, spectators, and operational staff," the organisers said in a statement.

Runners and spectators will be asked to "refrain from participation" if they feel unwell and the organising committee will "thoroughly monitor the health of runners and staff, including conducting temperature measurements and health checks", the statement added.

The organisers also raised the possibility that audiences for parts of the relay could be limited, but said that specifics were still being worked out.

"Measures such as limiting the number of entrants to celebration venues and requesting the cooperation of spectators lining the relay route may be taken as necessary," the statement said.

Tokyo 2020 chief executive Toshiro Muto said decisions would be made on a case-by-case basis as "situations differ from community to community."

"Concrete measures to conduct the torch relay will be decided in consultation with prefectures at least one week before (the torch arrives)," he added.

He declined to give specifics on measures, repeating only that entry to some venues could be limited and spectators on the route asked "for their help in curbing the spread of infections".

READ: Commentary: Can the Tokyo Olympics rebuild Japan's image?

Local media reported earlier on Wednesday that a welcome event for the flame in north-east Japan's Miyagi would be scaled back from around 1,000 people to just 250.

Reports also said the public might be asked to view the start of the relay on Mar 26 on screens and televisions at home rather than at the site, a sports complex that was a staging ground for operations during the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

Tokyo 2020 organisers have been at pains to insist they have no plans to cancel the Games, and Muto said nothing had changed.

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