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Finland's ice hockey coach accuses China of not respecting human rights as player remains in COVID isolation

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Finland’s men’s ice hockey coach has accused China of not respecting a player’s human rights at the Winter Olympics as forward ​​Marko Anttila remains in isolation 18 days after testing positive for COVID-19. 

Jukka Jalonen took aim at the conditions the 6-foot-8, 230-pound Finnish player is under while in isolation, which he said has taken a toll on Anttila, both physically and mentally. 

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"He's a professional athlete and he would like to participate in team practices and games in the near future," Jalonen told media during a zoom call, via CBC News.  "He's not getting great food and he's a very big guy." 

A volunteer is seen dispensing food and water inside the Shuanglong Hotel, which is serving as an isolation facility during the Winter Olympics, on Feb. 6, 2022, in Zhangjiakou, China.  (Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

He continued: "Because he doesn't know what's going on and what will happen with him, it's like uncertainties, so it's a bad thing also mentally."

Team doctor Maarit Valtonen explained that Anttila tested negative several times prior to his arrival in Beijing. He remains in isolation after testing positive for the virus 18 days ago. 

"From a medical perspective we know that a person like this is no longer infectious, no danger to the other team," Valtonen explained. "These isolation decisions are not based on medicine or science, it's more cultural and political decisions."

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Marko Anttila of Finland plays during the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Slovakia semi-final game against Russia on May 25, 2019, in Bratislava.  (RvS.Media/Monika

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