The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo reportedly may be in jeopardy due to the current coronavirus outbreak, according to International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound. Pound told the Associated Press on Tuesday that there is a two-to-three month window in which the fate of the upcoming games will be decided, meaning that a decision could be made as late as May.

“In and around that time, I’d say folks are going to have to ask: ‘Is this under sufficient control that we can be confident about going to Tokyo or not?'” Pound said, adding that as the games get closer, “a lot of things have to start happening. You’ve got to start ramping up your security, your food, the Olympic Village, the hotels. The media folks will be in there building their studios.”

If the IOC determines that the Olympics cannot be held in Tokyo, “you’re probably looking at a cancellation,” Pound said, encouraging athletes to continue training.

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