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"We are in the safest place in the world!" Foreigners praised the Epidemic Prevention of the Beijing Winter Olympics

"We are in the safest place in the world!" Foreigners praised the Epidemic Prevention of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Live Bar February 13 news In recent days, ice and snow athletes from all over the world have gathered in Beijing, and various Winter Olympic events are in full swing. In the context of the severe global epidemic situation, China's rigorous, meticulous and thoughtful epidemic prevention work has made foreign athletes participating in the Winter Olympic Games, as well as IOC officials and experts feel a real sense of security, and they have basked their personal feelings on various occasions.

British snowboarder Katie O'Mørold shared her experience of her first day in China on Tik Tok. As soon as she landed, she immediately underwent nucleic acid testing, then entered the closed-loop management and took a shuttle bus into the Olympic Village.

Estonian skier Kelly Sildaru shares her dining experience at the Olympic Village at Tik Tok. In her video, protective and disinfectant items such as gloves and hand sanitizer can be seen in the restaurant.

In the Winter Olympic Village, there are also many high-tech products that provide disinfection services. German snowboarder Leon Walkenspegg showed the killing robot to netizens on Tik Tok. He sighed, "I've never felt any safer than here." ”

For the need of epidemic prevention, routine nucleic acid testing is essential. In this regard, American curler Christopher Price shared his feelings on Twitter: "Beautiful morning routine nucleic acid testing. While not particularly interesting, it was nice to do these tests as it gave us a sense of security in the Winter Olympic Village and during the games. ”

Czech athlete Natalie also said that this is to ensure that everyone is safe and can successfully complete the race. Although all athletes participating in the Winter Olympics must be in a closed loop, she does not feel that she is in a "narrow bubble". "The Winter Olympic Village is so large that athletes can take a 1-hour walk here and discover places they haven't been to before."

In addition to the various praises of the athletes, the perfect epidemic prevention work of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games has also been highly affirmed and appreciated by the International Olympic Committee and medical experts. IOC President Bach believes that the Beijing Winter Olympics will finally be held as scheduled, especially in the current situation of the spread of the Olmikron strain in the world, which once again demonstrates China's determination, efficiency and vitality. "We have seen China's determination to respond to the epidemic and China's success in epidemic prevention."

Brian McLoughski, chief expert of the Beijing Winter Olympics medical expert group, also spoke highly of the epidemic prevention measures of the Beijing Winter Olympics. He said that from the moment he arrived at the capital airport, he felt the effectiveness and efficiency of the epidemic prevention measures of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and in the few days of entering the closed-loop life, he further confidence that the Beijing Winter Olympics would be a safe event. "Arguably, we're in the safest place in the world." McCloskey sighed.

(Xinhua News Agency)

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