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Beijing 2022 Olympics: Tickets won't be sold to public due to COVID-19

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Tickets for 2022 Olympic games will not be sold
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ByEmily Shapiro
January 17, 2022, 1:35 PM

No public tickets will be sold to next month's Beijing Olympics due to COVID-19, the Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee said.

Instead, groups of spectators will be invited to the games, and "the organizers expect that these spectators will strictly abide by the COVID-19 countermeasures before, during and after each event," the Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee said.

The organizing committee said this change is due to the "grave and complicated situation of the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure the safety of all participants and spectators."

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The Opening ceremony is set for Friday, Feb. 4.

China is tightening travel restrictions for its capital ahead of the Olympics, requiring all travelers to Beijing to take a nucleic acid test within 72 hours of entry.

The testing rule, which will begin on Jan. 22, was announced after Beijing recorded its first omicron case this weekend in a suburb near many Olympic venues. Health authorities have sealed off the patient's residential compound and workplace.

ABC News' Morgan Winsor contributed to this report.

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