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Canada's first contingent of athletes have landed in Beijing, just about a week ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Fully vaccinated contingent must produce 2 negative tests before flying, another upon arrival in ChinaA member of the Canadian Olympic contingent makes his way through the Beijing airport after arriving for the 2022 Winter Olympics in this image from video.

 

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cbcsports Why! They dont work proper anyway! What a waste of money!

cbcsports Costumes, places, camera, action!

cbcsports Sounds like the vaccines work really well...🤣

cbcsports China was never that worried it would get out in the first place

cbcsports Ah, perhaps this is how we will learn how China is keeping the virus out. Maybe we can learn something?

cbcsports Thank you for information. Did you know that a Palestinian patient could not find medicine because of Israel?

cbcsports Boycott the China circus

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