- China will not sell tickets for winter Olympics- Olympics organizing committee says
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Chinese winter Olympics organizing committee has released a statement, insisting that tickets for the winter Olympics in China, set to begin February 4, will not be sold.
This announcement comes after Beijing reported its first case of the highly transmissible Omicron variant on January 15.
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Tickets for the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics will not be sold to the general public in response to Covid-19 but instead be distributed by authorities, the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee announced Monday.
“In terms of the grim and complex situation of epidemic prevention and control [and] in order to protect the health and safety of Olympic personnel and spectators, we have decided to change the original plan of public ticket sales,” the committee said.
It added that audiences will still be required to “strictly comply with Covid-19 prevention and control requirements before, during and after watching the Games.”
The announcement comes after Beijing reported its first case of the highly transmissible Omicron variant on January 15.
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