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Paralympics follow lead of Olympics: No fans during pandemic

From left to right: Ntando Mahlangu RSA, Regas Woods USA, Richard Whitehead GBR and Leon Schäfer GER compete in the Men's 100m
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From left to right: Ntando Mahlangu RSA, Regas Woods USA, Richard Whitehead GBR and Leon Schäfer GER compete in the Men's 100m

By STEPHEN WADE
AP Sports Writer

TOKYO (AP) — All fans will be barred from the Paralympics because of the coronavirus pandemic just as they were from the recently-completed Tokyo Olympics. The Paralympics open on Aug. 24 with about 4,400 athletes. That is a far smaller event than the Olympics with 11,000 athletes. But the Paralympics come as new infections accelerate in Tokyo that may expose a population that is more vulnerable to COVID-19. New infections in Tokyo tripled during the 17 days of the Olympics. Medical experts say the surge was not directly linked the Tokyo Games but they suggested an indirect effect.

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