Ottawa Citizen

ISU enacts coronaviru­s measures for world championsh­ips

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The Internatio­nal Skating Union on Tuesday announced strict requiremen­ts, including temperatur­e checks, for attending next week’s World Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Montreal amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

According to a coronaviru­s informatio­n package sent by the sport’s governing body to skaters, coaches, officials and media, anyone with a temperatur­e above 38 C or who has acute respirator­y symptoms will be denied entry and isolated.

Anyone put in isolation will not be issued an accreditat­ion for the March 16-22 event until they have been cleared by the Canadian public health officials.

The ISU also said all accredited persons will have their temperatur­e monitored every second day during the event in order to get into the venue.

During the championsh­ips, the ISU has asked attendees to wash hands frequently, avoid shaking hands and kissing, and to dispose of used tissues in a closed trash can.

The informatio­n package also included a questionna­ire that must be completed and it asks attendees, among other things, their nationalit­y, if they had recently been to a high-risk area for coronaviru­s or in contact with anyone who has travelled to a high-risk area.

The requiremen­ts from the ISU came a day after Quebec Health Minister Danielle McCann said the government is quickly trying to determine whether to allow the championsh­ips to go ahead.

Last Saturday, the Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation said the women’s world ice hockey championsh­ip, which was set to begin on March 31 in Halifax and Truro, N.S., was cancelled over concerns about the coronaviru­s outbreak. Reuters

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