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#Why the Beijing Winter Olympics Frequently Set a Ratings Record # "Foreign Media: The Winter Olympic Committee Is Warm and Golden" Since the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympic Committee, the game has been tense and exciting. Off the field, international friends

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#Why does the Beijing Winter Olympics frequently set a record for ratings#"Foreign media: The warmth of the Winter Olympic Committee is not changed"

Since the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympic Committee, the games have been intense and exciting. Outside the arena, international friends felt the warmth of home. An Associated Press reporter recently needed to be isolated because of a positive test for the new crown, and the staff specially prepared his favorite dumplings and return pot meat for him on the night of the end of the quarantine, which greatly touched him. After receiving the Winter Olympic souvenirs sent by volunteers, an American journalist lamented that "ten thousand dollars is not as precious as these." In addition, the Winter Olympic Committee's strict epidemic prevention and control has also been praised, a New York Times reporter said: "The epidemic prevention and control here is stable and orderly, we feel very safe!" The Great Gazette

  Associated Press reporter John Leicester was infected with the new crown virus before arriving in Beijing, tested positive twice in four days, and was admitted to the isolation facility in the Winter Olympic Village on the 5th. In his diary, he detailed a life of being slightly lonely but full of security in the incendiary cycle, and photographed the rigorous process of inspectors taking oral swabs, sealing and disinfecting samples layer by layer. Leicester tested negative in the 8th re-examination session and can return to normal work.

  Journalist receives "Special Dinner" after recovery

  The reporter specifically mentioned the warm care of a testing liaison officer, who specifically asked the hotel if it could personally prepare a "special dinner" for foreign friends and deliver his favorite dumplings and pot meat to the room on the night of the end of the quarantine. Leicester lamented, "There is still hope in this world."

  Lori Nickel, a reporter for the US media "Milwaukee Newspaper", also shared many heart-warming details in the endless cycle. Nikkor was previously an NBA broadcast reporter for her first coverage of the Winter Olympic Committee. After learning that many chinese viewers watched the NBA, she specially prepared gifts such as posters, hats, and T-shirts for the Milwaukee Bucks before leaving, and attached Notes in Chinese and English to the volunteers. Unexpectedly, after giving gifts, Nikkor received a surprise gift, including an ice pier badge, a Commemorative Pen for the Beijing Winter Olympics, and a brooch. "You can give me $10,000, but it's far less precious than these gifts, and these cute young [volunteer] faces are more memorable," she said.

  Nickel also revealed that once she missed the scheduled virus test because she was too tired, and the staff came to the room to test her. She said that whether it is the traffic management personnel of the Winter Olympic Committee, the food preparation staff, or the media venue organizers, they are always ready to help those in need, "and their helpful enthusiasm is amazing".

  New Time: I feel safe

  In fact, since the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, many foreign athletes and journalists have felt the goodwill and warmth from China. American snowboarder Maud was moved to tears by the enthusiastic "Welcome to China" video of the opening ceremony volunteers on TikTok; Georgian alpine skier Zikory said: "Chinese volunteers are very enthusiastic and pass on their happiness to all athletes"; Japanese "Daily" reporters also praised the warm service of volunteers and medical staff, saying that "all are kind staff, under the heavy protective clothing is a pair of smiling eyes."

  The care of the staff makes foreign friends feel at home, and the strict prevention and control of the epidemic also makes them feel at ease. "The epidemic prevention and control here is smooth and orderly, and we feel very safe!" "New York Times" reporter BoKaisi said this on the afternoon of the 9th when attending the 2022 Beijing News Center Chinese and foreign media representatives forum.

  The 2022 Beijing News Center mainly serves more than 1,700 non-registered journalists for the Winter Olympics. According to the requirements of prevention and control, everyone entering the news center needs to provide a 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate, and the center provides free nucleic acid testing services every morning and afternoon to provide guarantees for the safety work of Chinese and foreign journalists in the center.

  Strict epidemic prevention and control management and efficient nucleic acid testing services have been affirmed by Bokaisi and other Chinese and foreign journalists. Masahiro Fujita, a reporter from the Japan Broadcasting Association, said that the news center arranged a lot of interviews for reporters. Since its launch on February 1, the 2022 Beijing News Center has organized more than 20 interviews on the city's image for Chinese and foreign journalists. #北京冬奥会 #

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