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Winter Olympics: What life is like in the Beijing Games closed-loop system

Hazmat suits and sore noses serve as an unlikely welcome to Beijing as visitors prepare to plunge into the ‘closed-loop’ system for the duration of the Winter Olympics, which officially open in the Chinese capital on Friday.

Strict anti-virus protocols have rendered the city entirely off-limits to all but accredited Games personnel, who endured two weeks of health monitoring and at least two stringently monitored PCR tests even before touching down.

Officials and volunteers clad in thick white protective overalls usher all arrivals through a carefully regulated process, including an especially vigorous nasal swab sample which will dictate the immediate destiny of the respective participant.

Having been ushered to their pre-authorised accommodation, visitors must spend around two hours consigned to their rooms before the phone call which relays either their right to enter the ‘closed loop’, or news of a dreaded positive test.

Those unfortunate enough to suffer the latter face more nervous hours; a hazmat-suited official standing guard outside their hotel room whilst the results of a second test are confirmed – potentially plunging the participant into at least 10 days of quarantine in a government facility.

Likewise, anyone deemed a ‘close contact’ of a positive case – generally by having been unfortunate to sit close to the afflicted member on their inbound plane – must also undergo quarantine before they can be carefully reintegrated into the system.

Once admitted to the ‘closed loop’, media are able to go about their business relatively undisturbed, save for the daily PCR test which is required before they are able to set foot from their hotel into a waiting media bus.

The city and its populace remains entirely sealed

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