The first rules apply to leaders and representatives of the international sports federations.

They are prohibited from using public transport without a permit.

They are encouraged to clap their hands, but not to sing or shout cheers.

If you do not follow the rules, you will be sent home.

- In many ways, these games will be a different experience, says Pierre Ducrey, responsible for Olympic events within the International Olympic Committee (IOC), according to Reuters.

The rules that have now been presented are supposed to form the basis for those that other Olympic travelers have to follow.

"The health and safety of everyone during the Olympics and Paralympics has the highest priority.

That is why these rules of the game have been created ", says the IOC's CEO for the Olympics, Christophe Dubi, on the IOC's website.

“We know that these games will be different in several ways.

For all participants, there will be conditions and limitations that require flexibility and understanding.

By following the rules, we become stronger together.

In return, the Olympics and the Paralympics will be remembered as a historic moment for humanity, for the Olympic movement and for everyone who contributed to its success. "

The rules of the game for the active and their leaders, as well as other Olympic travelers, will come soon.

More detailed rules of the game will be presented in April, including quarantine and coronavirus testing.

CLIP: Timeline: The tours around the Olympics - will it end?

(January 27, 2021)

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Timeline: The tours around the Olympics - will it end?

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