That's not all. The new measures state that all participants must be vaccinated or will need to do a 21-day quarantine on arrival in the Chinese capital
The mascot for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, 'Bing Dwen Dwen'
Image: Noel Celis / AFP
February's Beijing Winter Olympics will be held without overseas spectators and athletes must be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus or face 21 days' quarantine, the International Olympic Committee said.
The measures, which do allow spectators who are living in mainland China, were revealed with the Games just four months away and after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics similarly juggled with how to go ahead safely during the pandemic.
The Tokyo Games, which were postponed by a year because of the health crisis, mostly took place without any spectators to prevent infections.