The Games are still scheduled to run from July 23 to August 8 in Japan.
Covid-19 outbreak in Japan
Its vaccine rollout has been slow compared with other places in Asia because of a shortage of medical professionals and a lack of syringes. Only about 2% of Japanese citizens have gotten at least one shot of the vaccine.
The government plans to open large-scale vaccination facilities in Osaka and Tokyo to speed up the process. The Health Ministry formally approved two Covid-19 vaccines (Moderna and AstraZeneca) on May 21.
Pressure to postpone

Demonstrators protest against the Summer Olympics in Tokyo on Monday, May 17.
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There’s been mounting pressure to postpone the Games again.
Also on Level 4
Japan isn’t the only nation to get Level 4 advisory from the State Department.
The tropical island nation of Sri Lanka, off the southeast of Covid-ravaged India, was also elevated to “Level 4, Do Not Travel” on Monday. Other popular destinations that have been open to US tourists through much of the pandemic also have a Level 4 warning, including Mexico, Brazil and Turkey.
CNN’s Carly Walsh, Alex Thomas and George Ramsay contributed to this report.
