The International Olympic Committee (IOC), the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (Beijing 2022) published the first editions of the Beijing 2022 Playbooks today (25 October 2021).
The two Playbooks, one for athletes
and team officials, and one for all other stakeholders, provide comprehensive
COVID-19 guidelines that will help participants prepare for travelling to and
arriving in China, fulfilling their roles at the Olympic and Paralympic Winter
Games, and their departure from Beijing.
DOWNLOAD THE PLAYBOOKS at
www.paralympic.org/beijing-2022/playbooks
Speaking about the Playbooks,
Christophe Dubi, IOC Olympic Games Executive Director, said: “The Playbooks
provide a game plan to help Olympic and Paralympic Games participants, and
consequently the local population, stay safe and healthy during Games-time.
They have been developed jointly by the IOC, the IPC and Beijing 2022,
incorporating the very latest scientific advice and proven countermeasures
implemented during the pandemic. This includes important learnings from
international sports events held in recent months.”
He continued: “We want everyone at
the Games to be safe, that’s why we’re asking all participants to follow these
guidelines. Keeping everyone healthy will ensure the focus remains on the very
fundamentals of the Olympic and Paralympic Games – the athletes and the sport.”
Colleen Wrenn, the IPC’s Chief
Paralympic Games Delivery Officer, said: “The last 12 months in particular have
proven that major sport events involving multiple stakeholders from around the
world can be held safely providing everyone involved follows the COVID-19
countermeasures outlined by organisers.”
With the on-going COVID-19 pandemic,
absolutely no one involved in the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Beijing
2022 can afford to be complacent. Therefore, it is critical that everyone
planning to attend the Games to follow the principles of the Playbooks which
are based on the latest scientific advice and key learnings from other events.”
Han Zirong, Vice President and
Secretary General of Beijing 2022, said:
“Beijing 2022 welcomes athletes and all other stakeholders from around the
world to China to participate in the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
Beijing 2022. After thorough discussion and consultation, the IOC, the IPC and
Beijing 2022 jointly developed the first editions of the Beijing 2022
Playbooks. The Playbooks demonstrate the consensus of all parties involved. In
developing the Playbooks, we made it a top priority to safeguard the safety and
health of all Games participants including athletes, as well as the Chinese
people, draw on the experiences from other international sports events, and the
COVID-19 policy currently in effect in China.
We will work with all stakeholders on the implementation of the
Playbooks and together, deliver to the world a streamlined, safe and splendid
Games.”
The two Playbooks cover the whole
journey of all Games participants, detailing the requirements for entry and the
measures that will be in place within the closed-loop management system. This
includes further details of the key policies outlined at the recent IOC
Executive Board meeting. The key principles outlined in the Playbooks are:
Closed loop management: To allow
everyone to perform their day-to-day activities
that are essential to their roles during the Games - a special system
has been defined to keep Games participants and people in China safe through
reducing unnecessary interactions. This closed loop system allows Games
participants to enter China without undergoing a compulsory 21-day quarantine,
subject to them being fully vaccinated according to the Playbooks.
Vaccination: Vaccines are proven to
reduce infection with and transmission of COVID-19 and are a key tool in
enabling activities to be carried out safely. It will be mandatory to be fully
vaccinated at least 14 days prior to departure for China, in order to be
allowed in the closed loop system without quarantine. Anyone not fully
vaccinated according to the Playbooks will need to quarantine for 21 days upon
arrival in Beijing. Exceptions may be granted for athletes and team officials on
a case-by-case basis, based on medical reasons.
Test, trace and isolate: Strict
protocols will be in place to identify who has the COVID-19 virus as early as
possible through testing; to understand to whom the virus might have been
passed through contact tracing; and to use isolation and quarantine to stop the
virus from spreading further.
Minimise Physical Interaction:
COVID-19 is mainly transmitted through small liquid particles in our breath
exhaled by coughing, sneezing, talking, shouting or singing. That‘s why it’s
important to be vaccinated, minimise physical interaction, wear a mask, and
avoid: spaces that are enclosed, crowded or involve close contact.
Think Hygiene: The basics of good
hygiene are important to keeping everyone safe – regularly and thoroughly
cleaning our hands, disinfecting surfaces, avoiding touching our face, and
wearing a face mask at all times.
COVID-19 Liaison Officers: Every
organisation taking part in the Games will soon be asked to nominate COVID-19
Liaison Officer(s) (CLO). The CLO will support Games participants in making
sure that they understand the contents of the Playbooks and the importance of
complying with them.
The second editions of the Playbooks
are planned to be published later this year, ahead of the Olympic Winter Games
which will take place between 4 and 20 February 2022 and the Paralympic Winter
Games which will be held from 4 until 13 March 2022.
About the International Paralympic
Committee:
The International Paralympic
Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic
Movement. It co-ordinates the organisation of the Paralympic Games and the
Paralympic Winter Games. The IPC’s vision is to make for an inclusive world
though Para sport.
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