Athletes competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing will be subject to daily testing for COVID-19, organizers said in a release Monday morning, via ESPN.
Organizers will also put strict quarantine policies on international athletes, among other rules.
The Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee has released its "Corona Guidelines Manual"
— DW Sports (@dw_sports) October 25, 2021
Bullet points include coronatests, mandatory masks, restricted movement and a three-week quarantine for unvaccinated foreign athletes.#Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/ALUs5WCeCb
As ESPN points out, China is one of the world's strictest countries when it comes to handling COVID. The country has greatly limited the number of international flights into the country but will allow only a handful more flights for the sake of incoming athletes for the Games. International spectators remain prohibited from entering the country.
While vaccination against COVID-19 is not mandatory for athletes at the Beijing Games, "athletes and team officials must be vaccinated to avoid 21 days in quarantine, with some exceptions for medical reasons granted on a case-by-case basis," ESPN said.
Some national Olympic committees, including the United States, are requiring athletes to be vaccinated if they want to compete.
No more playing Games: Team USA will be required to have COVID vax for 2022 Beijing Olympics https://t.co/pniXmYnwPh
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 23, 2021
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