At last week’s Bord Bia Meat Market Seminar, the Department’s Sinead McPhillips said that while efforts are ongoing, ultimately the decision remains a matter for the Chinese authorities.
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China will no longer sell tickets to the Beijing Winter Olympics due to COVID-19
Instead of selling tickets to the general public, organizers announced Monday that they would invite groups of spectators to attend the games in person.
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China toughens Covid-19 response as Omicron hits ahead of Lunar New Year holiday
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China drops plans to sell Olympic tickets as COVID-19 cases rise
BEIJING: China on Monday (Jan 17) cancelled plans to sell tickets to the public for the Winter Olympics in Beijing, as the number of COVID-19 cases in the country reached its highest since March 2020.
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