In reality, however, more than five times that number came to see the torch, forming a line stretching over meters for several hours -- an environment in which the risk of virus transmissions were high. In response, event co-host, the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, has announced that it would implement new rules for the torch exhibition from March 22, in which lines will be spaced apart by at least 1 meter, and in cases where event-goers create crowd congestion, organizers will consider an intermission period or calling off the display.
The event was held on an outdoor deck at JR Sendai Station's east exit on a passageway connecting to the west exit. The Olympic flame, which arrived in Japan on March 20, was used to light a larger version of the torch set up at the special stage. The display was opened to the public at around p. They each had one minute to take photos with the flame. As the time passed, the line got longer and reached to the station's west exit, while people overcrowded the deck.
The prefectural government stopped accepting new spectators at the end of the line at 4 p. After that's done, it unlocks your account. Again, this isn't anything special, technically speaking. But considering that between 10 and 20 percent of PC users run no anti-virus software at all — and there's really no excuse for that, when there are good free options available — anything that makes it easier to install and run such software can only be a good thing.
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