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I wouldn't be surprised that ISU and National federations worked with Skate Canada to make sure that most athletes arrived plenty of time ahead to go though health monitoring etc... once the athletes are here and safe, considering the city itself has not yet to have a confirmed "local" case, there is very little risk for athletes, staff and locals... those traveling : well if they come from a hot spot, they will be welcomed at the airport and be monitored.... so if someone has fever, they may be quarantined and miss the event if flying close to the date... i am guessing this is what the ones calling the shots considered .... athletes are here, local great public is low risk... high risk travelers will be intercepted at airport... those traveling without symptoms and from low risk places should be ok...
still risky... but i can see them making this sort of call.
still risky... but i can see them making this sort of call.