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Olympics 2022: Organisers Ease Covid Testing Rules Amid Case Rise

January 26, 2022
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Organisers of the Beijing Winter Olympics have eased a Covid-19 testing requirement for participants, although there is a growing number of cases in the capital.

Beijing Olympics 2022 Logo, China

Organisers of the Beijing Winter Olympics have eased a Covid-19 testing requirement for participants, although there is a growing number of cases in the capital.

The new change will make it easier for participants arriving at the Games to be considered virus-free.

Of more than 3,000 Olympic arrivals, 106 have tested positive for the virus since January 4, 2022.

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Outside of the tournament’s closed-off premises, Beijing locals are facing harsher restrictions and new lockdowns.

Around two million residents in Beijing’s Fengtai District have been told to undergo testing, as a handful of locally transmitted cases were found earlier this week.

Locals who bought over-the-counter treatments for fever or cough symptoms have also been told to do a test within three days of the purchase.

Chinese officials are aiming to stamp out small outbreaks of the virus before the Games begin on February 4, 2022, as Beijing continues its zero-Covid strategy.

Organisers of the Beijing Winter Olympics have eased a Covid-19 testing requirement for participants, although there is a growing number of cases in the capital.
The majority of the Beijing public aren’t allowed to attend the Games due to Covid restrictions

‘Zero spread not zero cases’

But Games officials say they expect more cases to emerge, with Dr Brian McCloskey, the chair of the Beijing 2022 Olympics medical expert panel, telling a media briefing on Sunday that organisers’ aims were “zero spread” not “zero cases”.

He said the challenge lies in the hand of organisers to detect and isolate positive people quickly.

But in perhaps a concession to the reality of the virus’ spread, Games officials on Tuesday, January 24, 2022, introduced a slight relaxation in testing rules.

Participants will now have to meet a cycle threshold (CT) standard of 35, instead of 40, to count as being positive with the virus. This signifies that the higher the CT value, the less infectious a person is.

China had initially opted for the higher measure of viral load, despite the 30-35 value being widely accepted elsewhere.

In further relaxation, close contacts will also have their isolation time halved from 14 to seven days.

Those who do test positive for Covid at the Games will be able to take part in the tournament after returning with two negative tests.

Dr MrClosky, in his briefing on Sunday, January 23, 2022, said organisers were trying to find a balance for the Games attendees.

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A worker in full protective equipment steps off a train in the Olympics closed-loop area.

“You can either set the bar very low to make sure nobody is getting through the system who might be infectious – or you can set the bar higher to try and make sure nobody gets excluded from the Games because of a false positive test,” he said according to an SCMP report.

The upcoming Winter Olympics are expected to be the world’s strictest mass sporting event yet, as China is determined to maintain its zero-Covid status.

To do that, it has completely isolated Games participants from the broader public – by containing all athletes, team officials, media and other attendees in vast “closed-loop” bubbles for the event’s fortnight.

People arriving for the Games have to clear their Covid tests pre-departure, upon arrival and every day while at the Games.

So far, just over half of the positive tests have been detected upon arrival at Beijing Airport with the others found during routine testing inside the Olympic bubbles.

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