Beijing Winter Olympics: Organisers admit 'great pressure' over COVID-19

Over 2,000 overseas athletes, team officials, international technical officials, and timing and scoring professionals are expected to come to China to participate in various competitions.

Published : Oct 04, 2021 13:04 IST , BEIJING

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Over 2,000 overseas athletes, team officials, international technical officials, and timing and scoring professionals are expected to come to China to participate in various competitions.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Over 2,000 overseas athletes, team officials, international technical officials, and timing and scoring professionals are expected to come to China to participate in various competitions.
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Over 2,000 overseas athletes, team officials, international technical officials, and timing and scoring professionals are expected to come to China to participate in various competitions.

Beijing Winter Olympics organisers said Monday they face "great pressure" because of COVID-19, as China ramps up preparations with a series of test events.

February's Games could be the most restricted mass sporting event since the pandemic began, with no international spectators allowed and a vaccine mandate for anyone entering a strictly enforced "bubble".

Those who have not been vaccinated, including athletes, must quarantine for 21 days on arrival in the Chinese capital before they go into the bubble.

Olympic organisers will trial many of the measures in a series of domestic test events, international competitions and training for overseas athletes that will begin on Friday and last several weeks.

"We expect that over 2,000 overseas athletes, team officials, international technical officials, and timing and scoring professionals will come to China to participate in various competitions," Yao Hui, venue management chief on the Beijing Winter Olympics organising committee, told a briefing.

READ: Beijing Winter Olympics only with spectators from mainland China, says IOC

"We face great pressure in epidemic prevention and control."

China has virtually sealed off its borders to keep Covid infections out, but has allowed entry to test-event participants -- mainly from Asian countries.

Organisers said they will ensure that test events are carried out using the same arrangements as the Winter Olympics.

Unlike the Tokyo Olympics, the Beijing Games will have spectators, albeit only people living in mainland China.

But the Winter Olympics bubble will be much stricter than it was in the Japanese capital.

Only fully vaccinated participants, including media and venue staff, can enter the "closed-loop management" bubble without a 21-day quarantine. They cannot leave the bubble for the duration of the Games.

"From when they enter the bubble to when they leave China, we will strictly enforce full-course point-to-point closed loop management policies," said Huang Chun, head of epidemic prevention and control on the organising committee.

"In the closed loop, all event participants can only move between the competition venues and participate in activities related to their work, competition, and training. Other activities are not allowed."

The 2022 Winter Olympics is scheduled for February 4-20.

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