Tokyo sees third consecutive day of record Covid-19 cases

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Tokyo sees third consecutive day of record Covid-19 cases
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Tokyo has reported a record number of new Covid-19 cases for the third consecutive day amid the 2020 Olympic Games, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

"Every time I look at the tickets, I cry." This Japanese superfan spent $40,000 on Olympics ticketsKazunori Takishima attends a hockey match at the 2012 Olympics in London.

He had spent nearly $40,000 on 197 tickets -- for him and his friends -- to cram in as many events as possible during Tokyo 2020.

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