Closed-loop management, "strict epidemic prevention" releases passion for ice and snow

  ■ Editorial

  The implementation of closed-loop management is to ensure that the Winter Olympics are foolproof and to fully release the passion of ice and snow.

  On October 27, the State Council Information Office held a press conference to introduce the overall preparations for the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics.

Zhang Jiandong, vice mayor of Beijing and executive vice chairman of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, introduced at the press conference that the organizing committee has decided to implement strict closed-loop management of Olympic personnel.

Failure to comply with the provisions of the epidemic prevention manual may face more serious consequences such as warnings, temporary or permanent cancellation of registration qualifications, temporary or permanent cancellation of qualifications, expulsion from the competition, and cancellation of relevant qualifications.

  Closed-loop management is one of the most prominent features of epidemic prevention in this Winter Olympics.

In fact, the first edition of the "Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games Epidemic Prevention Manual" released on October 25 clearly clarifies that closed-loop management is a major principle of this Winter Olympics.

Under the background that the global epidemic situation is still severe and complicated, and the pressure of domestic "foreign defense import and internal defense rebound" is still high, it is quite necessary to implement closed-loop management of Olympic personnel.

  According to relevant explanations, closed-loop management personnel refer to all stakeholders involved in Austria, as well as Chinese staff and volunteers, who all implement the same closed-loop management policy and are strictly separated from the society.

In other words, it is not only athletes who implement closed-loop management, but all those involved in the Winter Olympics. This is to ensure the safety of the Winter Olympics in an all-round, full chain, no dead ends, and full coverage.

  At the same time, closed-loop management does not impose absolute restrictions on athletes or other participating personnel-in the closed-loop area, relevant personnel can use special vehicles to travel between the station and the stadium, between the stadium and the stadium, and between the three competition areas. Free flow.

The closed loop also provides specialty catering, licensed merchandise retail, coffee shops, gymnasiums and some leisure and entertainment facilities.

This guarantees the quality of life and participation experience of relevant personnel to the greatest extent while “strictly preventing epidemics”.

  This is a "special" Winter Olympics under the background of the epidemic, and there is no room for loss to ensure the safety of the event.

The number of athletes participating in this Winter Olympics has reached a quota of 2,892. Thousands of athletes gathered together, plus a large number of Olympic staff. The risk of the epidemic caused by this should not be underestimated.

Especially considering that the overseas epidemic situation is still raging, and the epidemic situation in some participating countries is still intensifying, it is even more important to guard against the entry of viruses.

The implementation of closed-loop management can avoid epidemic risk points to the greatest extent, and once an epidemic occurs, it can also be controlled within a minimum range.

  This summer, during the Tokyo Olympic Games, there were many infections of Olympic-related personnel in the Olympic Village, which brought great challenges to the safety of the event.

This is the lesson that the Beijing Winter Olympics should learn.

At present, although China has established a relatively sound epidemic prevention system and has accumulated a large amount of successful epidemic prevention experience, this international sports event is not trivial after all. Go to prevent the epidemic.

Moreover, thanks to the past experience in epidemic prevention and control of major international events, we also have reasons to run this international sports event safely and smoothly.

  More importantly, Beijing is not only an important domestic transportation hub and a place where people are intensively exchanged, but also an important international exchange center in the world. Once an epidemic occurs due to the Olympics, it may cause quite serious consequences for the spread of the epidemic.

For this reason, including closed-loop management, the "Epidemic Prevention Manual" of the Beijing Winter Olympics also strictly regulates the nucleic acid testing, vaccination, and emergency management of Olympic personnel to ensure that the Winter Olympics goes smoothly under the premise of safety. Held.

  At present, the countdown to the Beijing Winter Olympics has begun. Since the successful bid for the Winter Olympics, Beijing and Hebei have gone all out to promote the preparation of the Winter Olympics, overcome various adverse effects, and the pace of the Winter Olympics is finally getting closer.

Organize the Olympics together and look forward to the future together.

The more at this time, the more we should maintain our strength, guard the line of defense, make every effort to consolidate the epidemic prevention barrier, and go to the Winter Olympics together.

  According to the reminder of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, in addition to clarifying closed-loop management, it also emphasized that relevant penalties will be strictly enforced. Failure to comply with the epidemic prevention regulations may result in disqualification and expulsion from the competition.

This also warns that during the Winter Olympics, all Olympic-related personnel should fully cooperate, abide by, and implement the epidemic prevention regulations, and work together to successfully host this "special" Winter Olympics.

Only with effective prevention and control of the epidemic can we achieve the goal of “simple, safe and exciting” and fully release our passion for ice and snow.