Unvaccinated Swiss snowboarder says Beijing Games quarantine no punishment

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BEIJING: Unvaccinated Swiss snowboarder Patrizia Kummer said she had to overcome unexpected hurdles to earn a spot at the Beijing winter Olympics next month, but does not feel a mandatory 21-day quarantine is punishment. The 34-year-old Kummer, who won gold at the Sochi 2014 Games, is already in quarantine

BEIJING: Unvaccinated Swiss snowboarder Patrizia Kummer said she had to overcome unexpected hurdles to earn a spot at the Beijing winter Olympics next month, but does not feel a mandatory 21-day quarantine is punishment.

"So, last spring I decided ... I had to take the decision if I wanted to take the vaccine or not," Kummer, already a week into her quarantine, told a news conference.Initially she said her decision had not affected her preparations, until Games organisers announced late last year that unvaccinated athletes bound for Beijing would have to quarantine for three weeks on arrival.

"Back in spring when I took the decision ... I would not have dreamt of that, that this could be possible." "Back then I thought my chances were so slim. But I know what I have to do and I understand that all the countries want to protect their people, because we are living in a pandemic and it is what it is."

 

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