I’m hoping for an explanation as to how is Worlds any different, read, less safe, than the speed skating? Or the Challenge Cup?
Why are people having such an issue with Worlds, when the ISU has already proven it can be done safely, and there are other figure skating events with MANY skaters (actually that Tallink thing is happening right now)?
What makes Worlds so special that it shouldn’t go ahead, but it’s fine for other events to take place? Surely it’s not because there are better skaters there? Last I checked, a virus really doesn’t distinguish between people based on their skating skills...
So why then? Surely the same kind of protocols are in place at ISU events?
One word answer:
SWEDEN.
Sweden's response to the pandemic has been absolutely
appalling from the start, and they're only very slowly fixing that. Add the ISU's lax protocols and the inclusion of a large party of the Russian team who have proven time and again they cannot be trusted to follow the most
basic protocol...
Or it’s because there will be, dare I say it, Russian skaters and company at Worlds. But they’ll be at CC, too, and I’m not hearing a peep out of anybody there. ;-/
The size of the Russian delegation at Worlds will be much, much larger than at Challenge Cup and will contain people who have already proven they cannot be trusted.
And you can dare say it, I've been quite vocal that I don't think the Russians should be allowed to attend if this unwisely goes ahead. The attitude is deeper than fed-deep, and it's quite unfair to the other skaters to risk exposure because another team thinks rules don't apply to them.
I think the Covid measures of ALL competitions should be strict. However, I am more worried about Worlds because Olympics spots are on the line. Even if some skaters have concerns, they may be pressured by their fed to skate and earn the spots. While in CC, the stakes are lower and the skaters can (I hope) choose if they want to go themselves.
This is a very important point, and why the ISU needed to come up with an alternative.
The ISU revised their Covid guidelines yesterday -
https://t.co/VbJl9bVZDJ?amp=1
The changes all seem positive to me.
Quick recap of new changes in ISU procedures:
Masks must now be worn in k&c, green room, during press conferences/interviews and the medal ceremonies
During medal ceremony, skaters will have to get medals, they will not be placed around necks
Air purifiers in dressing rooms & warm-up area, as well as in other commonly used spaces
Sanitization of physical therapy rooms
Mixed zones, press conferences, meetings, and interviews will all be virtual
Thumbs up from me!
The fact that
none of that was
already in place exactly proves the point of those of us that think this should be cancelled!
This is the MOST BASIC STUFF that should have been there from the START! The fact that it has only been introduced now tells us exactly how seriously the ISU is taking this!
Recommend ... meaning "not required"?
Recommended, not required...the ISU threw their spine out...
or s--- all over Russians for not behaving in accordance with, say, Canada's or their own personal guidelines and restrictions.
The fact that so many Russians have got COVID (don't forget to include those who had "pneumonia", which we know is a lie to cover up COVID) maybe proves that people being angry with them were right, don't you think?
The Russians can't be trusted. They were allowed to have a GP and turned it into a super-spreader. They cannot be trusted at Worlds. And other skaters from other countries should not have to put their own health at risk just to stroke the ego of a team who seems to think rules don't apply to them.
And yes, I know there is a pandemic out there, I don't think it's made up, I wear my mask etc. But I'd still go.
Well, by wearing your mask you immediately proved yourself more sensible than three quarters of the Russian skating team.