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When people set priorities and rules should not only consider their sides.
Olympic games are not a national championship, it's a worldwide tournament. We all know 2019 Olympic budget was USD 6.7b investment, then think how much was put in 2020.
But, we know lives matter most, however let ask this: based on science facts, being in train and in stadium, or in resto, if we want to protect us and others, where will we choose to be in, today?
Unless we only think that the local activity are corona-free contagious!
In another hand, worldwide, these games will bring back fun, happiness, as they decrease anxieties, ..., which is also a good point to consider. It may even decrease a number of suicides, who knows.
Just advise and encourage people in 60's and above, and most vulnerable group to covid-19 to ONLY consider watching games from home.
Anyone knows how many jobs these games used to create, worldwide?
In the Beijing's, "the Games have resulted 1.8 million new jobs".
Everything, even cancel this games, has a price. Brother & sister, If we can't afford it then LET WATCH THE GAMES.
Stay Safe and Healthy.
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Then there's no need for salmon fishing if that's the case
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