Olympics - Beijing's 'Ice Cube' capacity capped at 20per cent as COVID-19 measure

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BEIJING : Attendance for curling events at Beijing's 'Ice Cube' will be limited to 20per cent of capacity as a COVID-19 prevention measure, the venue's general manager told China's Global Times newspaper in an article published late on Thursday.The Games will take place from Feb. 4-20, without overseas sp

BEIJING : Attendance for curling events at Beijing's"Ice Cube" will be limited to 20per cent of capacity as a COVID-19 prevention measure, the venue's general manager told China's Global Times newspaper in an article published late on Thursday.

The Games will take place from Feb. 4-20, without overseas spectators, and organisers have yet to announce arrangements for local attendees, as China sticks with a zero-COVID policy using some of the world's most stringent measures. The curling venue, built as the"Water Cube" for swimming events at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games, has seating for 4,600 people but actual attendance at the Beijing Games will be limited to under 1,000, the Global Times reported, citing Yang Qiyong, the venue's general manager.

Also known as the National Aquatics Center, the facility can be converted between ice and water sports in a process that takes 19 days, the report said.

 

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