Various opinions have been proposed on living benefits for the poor in the wake of the coronavirus turmoil.
Some argue that pensioners and public servants should be excluded.
Yesterday, a leading US media reported that "Japan, the host country for the Olympics, held a torch ceremony, but is irresponsible as the world struggles to fight the coronavirus."
What are the WHO, IOC and the Japanese government waiting for?
The Olympic torch has arrived in Japan this morning. With the coronavirus turmoil all over the world, events are steadily progressing about the Tokyo Olympics in July. Nobody seems to think about the postponement or form of the event. The torch is about to run in Japan.
Now the world is fighting against the invisible enemy, the coronavirus. In the past, I had watched a movie in which enemies from space attack the Earth, and that film shows a strong sense of solidarity among the people of the Earth.
But it doesn't seem to be the case this time.
It is time for the UN to function.
Now that the pandemic has been declared by the WHO, what will happen to the Tokyo Olympics? It seems that 55% of national players are selected in each country, so even if the Olympics are held, not all top players will participate. I agree to postpone the Tokyo Olympics by one year, as US President Trump has said.