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IOC urges Olympic teams to ask for Chinese vaccines

About 100 countries are likely to compete at the Beijing Olympics, which open February 4

IOC urges Olympic teams to ask for Chinese vaccines

Attendees walk past an emblem of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games next to a screen showing the slogan, ‘Together for a shared future’, following a ceremony in Beijing, China. Reuters



Lausanne, September 17

Olympic teams were urged on Friday by the IOC to request more Chinese vaccines ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, which will be held in the country where the coronavirus outbreak started.

The IOC first announced a vaccine roll-out program with Chinese authorities for athletes and officials in March. Chinese vaccines were bought by the IOC and also made available for delegations heading to the Tokyo Olympics from countries which had approved them for use.

About 100 countries are likely to compete at the Beijing Olympics, which open February 4. There were 205 national teams in Tokyo. Vaccination is encouraged but not mandatory.

“I would like to encourage those National Olympic Committees who require additional vaccine doses … to inform our NOC relations department as soon as possible so that we can put the necessary arrangements in place,” IOC president Thomas Bach said Friday in a letter to Olympic teams.

Health officials in China said this week that more than 1 billion people, or 72% of the country’s 1.4 billion citizens, have been fully vaccinated.

Still, the Beijing Games are expected to be organised within the same health security limits that applied for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

Bach noted the “excellent cooperation that we are enjoying with our Chinese partners and friends, as well as the relevant Chinese health authorities”.      

Though Bach’s letter referred to “the athletes of these Olympic Games that will send this message of the unifying power of sport to the world”, it did not acknowledge global concerns about human rights issues in China.

Activists have tried to brand it the “Genocide Games” because of China’s detention of Muslim minority Uyghur people in prison camps in Xinjiang province.

Bach has consistently said the IOC is a politically neutral sports organisation which cannot address issues that not even the United Nations has solved.

His letter was published on the day Beijing organisers unveiled their Games slogan “Together for a Shared Future”. —AP


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