Watch the difference between the Chinese and American fans by adhering to the “Covid 19” rules (photos)

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Pictures spread in news agencies for the Chinese audience while they were watching some of the activities within the Winter Olympics, which officially start tomorrow (Friday), showing the extent of the fans’ commitment to the strict instructions issued by the Chinese authorities regarding the Corona virus (Covid 19), on the other hand, there were pictures of the audience An American follows his country's match with Honduras in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers without the lowest level of restrictions.

The Chinese audience sat in the stands to watch the ice skating game, committed to wearing masks and social distancing, according to the strict measures imposed by China on the tournament, in light of its boasting of “zero infections” with the virus.



The procedures prohibit visitors from entering or leaving the Olympic bubble, which includes the places of residence of the participants, the transportation system and competition sites, in addition to the fortified hotels and facilities that will receive the competitions, and the sites of daily examinations to detect Covid.

And live in these bubbles, about 60,000 people who compulsively wear masks, and use robots to get coffee, drinks, meals, etc.. If employees, workers or athletes enter for one reason or another, they are supposed to adhere to a mandatory quarantine after they leave.

For its part, the United States, which recorded the highest infection rates, began to enter a state of peace with Corona, and the White House began to think that the virus does not constitute a crisis in the future, and therefore does not impose strict restrictions on its fans in stadiums now, as it appeared in the World Cup match that ended with the victory of the American team Honduras defeated its guest, Honduras, 3-0 at dawn Thursday, in the eleventh round of the third round of the qualifiers for North, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF).

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