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Tokyo Olympics will take place 'no matter how the COVID situation will be'

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CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBy ABC News

(TOKYO) — The Tokyo Olympics will take place this year “no matter how the COVID situation will be,” organizers said Tuesday.

“We will make sure the Games will be held no matter how the COVID situation will be,” Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee, said during remarks at a meeting on preparations for the event. “We go beyond the discussion of whether we hold (the Games) or not hold. We are to come up with ‘new’ Olympics.”

The 2020 Summer Olympics were supposed to kick off in the Japanese capital last year on July 24. But in late March, amid mounting calls to delay or cancel the upcoming Games, the International Olympic Committee and Japan’s prime minister announced that the event would be held a year later due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Games are now scheduled to open in Tokyo this summer on July 23, but doubt has surfaced as Japan — and much of the world — grapples with a resurgence of COVID-19 infections. Moreover, Japan is not expected to begin administering its first round of COVID-19 vaccinations until the end of February.

Last week, organizers said COVID-19 vaccines will not be a requirement to compete in the Tokyo Olympics and that they are still considering holding the Games without spectators.

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Scoreboard roundup — 1/1/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
LA Lakers 107, Atlanta 99
Houston 136, Oklahoma City 106
Milwaukee 134, Portland 106
Charlotte 129, Miami 121 (OT)
Chicago 110, New York 102
Cleveland 100, Minnesota 98
Sacramento 118, New Orleans 109
Memphis 133, San Antonio 102
Phoenix 109, Dallas 108
Detroit at Denver (Postponed)

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Montreal 6, Vancouver 2
NY Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 1
Boston 5, Washington 3
Calgary 4, Winnipeg 3 (SO)
Tampa Bay 5, Nashville 2
Vegas at San Jose (Postponed)

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Texas Tech 57, Oklahoma 52
Drake 95, Illinois St. 60
Oregon at UCLA (Postponed)

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Olympian Shawn Johnson tests positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy

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Paul Archuleta/Getty ImagesBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — Olympic gold medal gymnast Shawn Johnson, who recently announced she is pregnant with her second child, revealed Sunday that she has tested positive for COVID-19.

Johnson, also mom to 15-month-old daughter, Drew Hazel, shared in a note posted on her Instagram stories that she had tested positive, admitting the diagnosis made her “nervous.”

Explaining more about why the positive result made her nervous, Johnson wrote on Instagram, “1: I don’t want to get my family sick. 2: I have asthma and have had it my entire life so this scares me a little extra. 3: had a very close family member fight for his life last month while battling Covid so it’s a serious topic of concern/hits home in our household.”

Johnson also wrote that her body is “just exhausted” after also spending the past two weeks caring for Drew as she battled RSV, a respiratory virus.

“So far, I have a cough, terrible sore throat and headache. Fatigue for sure but… that’s pregnancy haha,” Johnson wrote about her own symptoms.

Johnson and her husband, Andrew East, just announced their pregnancy last month.

In the announcement video shared on the couple’s YouTube page, East recalled how he tested positive for COVID-19 just days after finding out Johnson was pregnant.

“We were in this time of celebration and we wanted to tell her parents and our friends, but then I ended up having to self-isolate,” he said, calling it “not the ideal situation.”

In announcing her own COVID-19 diagnosis, Johnson said she too is isolating and shared a message for other people, telling them to “wash your hands.”

“Not looking for any kind of pitty [sic] party. Just a reminder to take care of yourself. Drink an extra water tonight and wash your hands,” she wrote.

Even now, nearly one year into the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., many questions remain about how pregnant people are impacted by COVID-19.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shared data showing that pregnant people infected with COVID-19 are at an increased risk for “intensive care unit admission, invasive ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and death,” compared to nonpregnant people.

Health experts say pregnant people need to continue to remain on high alert when it comes to COVID-19 by following safety protocols, including face mask wearing, social distancing and hand washing.

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Chris Young believes we all have "Famous Friends," but not everybody gets to play golf with Bill Murray

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Jeff JohnsonChris Young enlisted one of his “Famous Friends,” Kane Brown, to help him on his latest hit.

In truth, the title of the song is rather ironic, since the “Famous Friends” Chris is talking about are the everyday folks in your hometown. The Murfreesboro, Tennessee native says he’s been proud to see his fans inserting their own stories into the song.

“I’m kind of pleasantly surprised the way that people have kind of put themselves into this song, because it is so personal,” Chris reflects. “And I namedrop people that I know with specific names, specific counties in the case of me and Kane namedropping where we grew up, and then Davidson County, obviously being Nashville.”

“But it’s been really, really awesome because people have been coming back to me going, ‘Oh, man, this made me think about this person that I grew up with or this person that was from my town,'” he continues. “And it’s always great when a song makes people think that way.”

Of course, Chris does legitimately have some famous friends, and he admits to getting a little star-struck from time to time.

“I played golf with Bill Murray,” he reveals, “and that was just surreal because I’m just such a huge fan of him and his movies. And you know, I’ve probably watched the original Ghostbusters movie 100 times, I think, over the course of my life.”

“So it was really, really awesome getting the chance to do that,” he adds. “And I was just looking around going, ‘Is this real life? What’s happening right now?'”

“Famous Friends” is from Chris’s as-yet-unannounced follow-up t0 2017’s Losing Sleep.

 

By Stephen Hubbard
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'The Bachelor' recap: The ladies' toxic behavior leads to a pair of shocking eliminations

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ABC/Craig Sjodin)(LOS ANGELES) — Ahead of the rose ceremony, tensions between the original group of ladies and the new arrivals reached a boiling point, and on Monday’s episode of The Bachelor, Matt was determined to get to the bottom of it.

His first order of business was addressing the false rumor Anna circulated about Brittany, which claimed she moonlighted as an escort.  Katy brought the rumor to Matt’s attention at last week’s pre-rose ceremony cocktail party — a lie that Brittany insisted could “destroy her life.”

Anna, realizing she crossed a line, tried her best to make things right by owning up to the transgression and apologizing to Brittany and Matt.  Unfortunately, Matt, while acknowledging that Anna was “not a horrible person,” sent her home out of a “responsibility” to Brittany, the other women and to himself to “follow his heart.”

Because of that, he no longer saw Anna as “being a part of that journey anymore.”

Anna’s departure sent a clear message that Matt would no longer tolerate any form of harassment or bullying between the original group — or “O.G.’s” as they called themselves — and the newcomers, leading to each of the O.G.s one-by-one to apologize, including Victoria.

However, the self-proclaimed queen’s apology rang hollow, especially for Ryan, who, during a private conversation with Matt, teared up as she recalled Victoria’s accusation that the professional dancer, was “a ho.”

Victoria flatly denied the claim and had a panic attack prior to the rose ceremony.

Her worst fear was realized when she was sent packing, along with three other women.  Because of that, she held nothing back while saying her goodbye to Matt.

“I honestly feel so sorry for you that you would listen to hearsay and not all of the facts of the situation,” she snapped at the speechless Bachelor.  Glancing towards the other women, she added, “So, goodbye,” and walked out.

“Matt is not my king, but I’m still his queen,” she declared directly to the camera.  She then referred to Matt as a “jester” for picking Katie — whom she blamed for her departure — over her.

Feeling confident that he had successfully handled the situation, Matt turned his attention back to finding his true love and embarked on a pair of one-on-ones and a group date.

The first on-on-one went to Rachael, who was treated to a shopping spree, courtesy of Matt. After revealing over dinner that she was falling in love with him, he offered the date rose and confessed he felt the same way.

Following a group date to find out which of the women was comfortable getting down and dirty on a farm, Abigail — who, along with her sister was born deaf — revealed the “strong possibility” of her passing that trait onto her children.  The stress of raising two deaf children, she continued, ultimately led to her father walking out on his family.  She confessed to fearing that the same thing could happen to her.

Matt consoled her by insisting that what she sees as “a barrier and a roadblock” are what he loves about her.  Abigail, who snagged the first impression rose on night one, also received the group date rose.

Later, Kit shared a home-cooked dinner at Matt’s place and confessed that she, too, was falling in love with the Bachelor.  He responded by giving her the date rose.

Meanwhile, Matt found himself settling another dispute, this time between MJ and Jessenia, the latter of whom had earlier accused the former of making her and some of the other girls “feel like outsiders.”

With another rose ceremony looming, Matt needed “to know the truth,” which he attempted to ascertain via a two-on-one date with both ladies.

We’ll find out which woman will stay and which one heads home, when The Bachelor returns Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

By George Costantino
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