Organisers of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games have reported another 36 coronavirus infections among participants in Beijing on Saturday, the vast majority from positive tests on arrival in China.
According to the organising committee, there were 1,418 Olympic-related arrivals on Friday with 29 turning out to be positive for the coronavirus.
This number includes 19 athletes or team members.
Seven further infections were discovered through the routine testing of those in the “closed loop” system which keeps those involved with the Games apart from the Chinese population.
Arrivals must also provide two negative PCR tests as part of China’s zero-COVID policy.
Anyone who tests positive must isolate at a dedicated location.
A return is possible after two negative PCR tests, or after 10 days with one negative test.
Those individuals are then listed as close contacts and tested twice a day for a period of seven days.
Late Friday the Canadian Olympic committee said five of its delegation, without naming them, had entered isolation after testing positive.
Slovenian snowboarder Zan Kosir has also tested positive ahead of this Friday’s opening ceremony having already arrived in Beijing.
Also, various members of the powerful Norwegian cross-country team picked up infections prior to departure.
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