Beijing confirms strict 'closed loop' for Winter Olympics
China says participants in next year’s Winter Olympics will be strictly isolated from the general population and could face expulsion for violating COVID-19 restrictions
BEIJING :Chinese organizers have confirmed participants in next year’s Winter Olympics will be strictly isolated from the general population and could face expulsion for violating COVID-19 restrictions.
Vice mayor and Beijing 2022 organizing committee official
Zhang Jiandong told reporters Wednesday that those taking part in the games
beginning Feb. 4 must remain in a “closed loop” for training, competing,
transport, dining and accommodation.
A strict Olympic bubble has long been on the books, but
Beijing has now made it official in keeping with its zero tolerance approach to
the pandemic. Athletes and other participants will also be tested regularly for
the coronavirus before and during the Games. Family, spectators and sponsors
from outside the country will not be allowed to attend.
“All participants of the Games and our Chinese staff and
volunteers will implement the same policy,” Zhang said. “They will be strictly
separated from the external society.
“Those who do not comply with the epidemic prevention
regulations may face severe consequences such as warning, temporary or
permanent cancellation of registration, temporary or permanent disqualification
or expulsion from the competition, and other punishment.”
All participants must have been fully vaccinated at least 14
days prior to their departure for China.
China has enforced strict rules on mask wearing, quarantines
and contact tracing that have largely succeeded in eliminating the local
transmission of COVID-19, but imported cases and domestic infections continue
to appear in daily reports.
“Indeed, epidemic prevention and control is the biggest
challenge for us to host the Winter Olympic Games,” Zhang told a news
conference.
Wednesday marked 100 days until the Beijing Games.
Organizers have held test events featuring international athletes at Olympic
venues under strict conditions.
Japan imposed restrictive rules and an Olympic bubble during
the July 23-Aug. 8 Summer Games in Tokyo, which had been postponed by 12 months
because of the pandemic.
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