China's Winter Olympics bio-bubble measures—part of the bid to maintain its zero-Covid strategy—are so strict that Beijing police issued a statement saying locals should not even rush to help an Olympics vehicle should it crash
A Chinese flag and a Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics flag flutter at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games village in Beijing.
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Beijing police have warned residents not to help any Winter Olympics vehicle if it is involved in a crash— to avoid breaching the Games' strict bubble against the coronavirus.
China's capital will host next month's Olympics in a "closed loop" ensuring no athletes or other participants come into contact with the public.
Authorities closed up the bubble last week meaning thousands of staff, volunteers, cleaners, cooks and coach drivers will be cocooned for weeks with no access to the outside world.
The measures—part of China's bid to maintain its zero-Covid strategy—are so strict that Beijing police issued a statement saying locals should not even rush to help an Olympics vehicle should it crash.