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Slaloming Into Spring Festival

On January 21, Guo Junhua, a local of Yanqing District, Beijing, entered the closed-loop management system.

“This marks the start of my own Olympic experience. Thank you to my family and colleagues for their support; I can now fulfill the task at hand supported by COVID-19 prevention and control measures,” she shared on her WeChat Moments.

The system, in effect from January 23 until the Paralympics wrap up on March 13, covers all Games-related people and places to ensure the event’s success amid the lingering pandemic.

Guo will serve as a

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