Dick Pound, the longest-serving member of the International Olympic Committee, says there's a three-month window to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, which open July 24. “You could certainly go to two months out if you had to,” Pound said, which would mean putting off a decision until late May and hoping the virus is under control. “A lot of things have to start happening. You’ve got to start ramping up your security, your food, the Olympic Village, the hotels, the media folks will be in there building their studios.”
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