Beijing Olympic Venue May Prohibit Foreing Spectators: Global Times
Chinese Media reports onthe COVID-19 restrictions that will be applied to the Beijing 2022 winter Olympics.
Unlike the pandemic-affected Tokyo Olympics, which were held last summer in virtually empty venues, the Winter Games organizers have promised to admit spectators, though only Chinese citizens.
There has been no official declaration about how full venues will be, but the rules at the 18,000-capacity National Indoor Stadium, where ice hockey will be played, hint at what the Games may bring.
The Global Times said that spectators at the arena will be required to be vaccinated and have a negative Covid test, citing venue management.
Some 6,000 seats have been set aside for the public, but depending on "the epidemic situation in Beijing and nationwide at the time of the event," stadium operations official Lei Ming told the state newspaper, some or possibly all of them may be closed off.
As the rest of the globe tries to figure out how to adapt to the pandemic, China, has maintained rigorous disease restrictions, and thus limited the total number of infected people.
With the Winter Olympics just over 60 days away, China shows no signs of backing down from its zero-Covid policy, which requires competitors to stay in a "closed-loop" for the length of the Games and undergo daily testing.
According to Lei, service people will be able to enter the bubble "days before" the Games begin and will not be allowed to leave until after the Winter Paralympics in March.
People inside and outside the closed loop will not be allowed to interact.
The Winter Olympics will be held from February 4 to February 20, and the Winter Paralympics will be held from March 4 to March 13.