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Budgets for SEA Games and ParaGames cut due to coronavirus

The coronavirus has impacted sports this year and now 2021 events are starting to feel the pinch, including the 31st Southeast Asian Games and the 11th ParaGames in Vietnam.
Budgets for SEA Games and ParaGames cut due to coronavirus ảnh 1The Vietnam delegation at the 30th SEA Games opening ceremony in the Philippines in 2019 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The coronavirus hasimpacted sports this year and now 2021 events are starting to feel the pinch,including the 31st Southeast Asian Games and the 11th ParaGames in Vietnam.

Both events have had their organising budgets slashed as the Governmentredirects resources to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has been assigned to approve a planto host these events in the Hanoi and surrounding provinces. An organisingcommittee was expected to be set up in February and the first meeting was to beheld in March or April.

However, with the whole nation focusing on fighting the pandemic, mostactivities concerning sports have been delayed, meaning the organisingcommittee has not been established and no meeting has been held.

The plan has not been approved because the budget for organising the event andupgrading facilities has been slashed.

The expense to organise the events has been cut almost in half to1 trillion VND (42.5 million USD), about 900 billion VND (38.2 million USD)less than the original budget.

The expense to upgrade facilities for the events has also been cut from805 billion VND to 600 billion VND (34.2 - 25.5 million USD).

It is the second time will Vietnam host a SEA Games, scheduled for November 21to December 2. The ParaGames will run from December 14-21./.
VNA

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