COVID-19 unvaccinated Russian minors won't have to quarantine for Beijing

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MOSCOW: Russia\u0027s Olympic Committee chief said on Wednesday it had received assurances from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that its Under-18 athletes would not be subjected to three weeks of quarantine ahead of next year\u0027s Beijing Winter Games. China requires athletes and team officials to be vac

MOSCOW: Russia's Olympic Committee chief said on Wednesday it had received assurances from the International Olympic Committee that its Under-18 athletes would not be subjected to three weeks of quarantine ahead of next year's Beijing Winter Games.

China requires athletes and team officials to be vaccinated to avoid 21 days in quarantine ahead of the Games, which run from Feb 4 to Feb 20. Some exceptions for medical reasons can be granted on a case-by-case basis. "The IOC has confirmed that our athletes will not be put in quarantine because we are not allowed to vaccinate minors," RIA news agency quoted Stanislav Pozdnyakov, president of the Russian Olympic Committee, as saying."We have seven such athletes at this point: three figure skaters and four freestyle skiers."Russia on Wednesday registered a new Sputnik M vaccine for children aged 12-17.

Russian athletes are barred from competing at major international events, including the Olympics, under their flag and with their anthem as part of doping sanctions. In Beijing, Russians will compete as representatives of the Russian Olympic Committee under the acronym"ROC".

 

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