China Trials QR Code Scan At 2022 Winter Olympic Venue

JAKARTA - China is preparing to conduct a test program for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. This is done to measure the effectiveness of measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus during the event.

Quoted from Kyodo news agency, Saturday, April 10, the trials were conducted for 10 days using the most advanced technology in all winter Olympic venues. The organizers will also continue to monitor the temperature of all staff and athletes at the venue.

At the ice hockey venue, there will be about 1,000 staff members installing wireless chip-type thermometers under their arms and other body parts. The data is sent to the management center via smartphone or smartphone.

According to the organizers, all staff members have received the coronavirus vaccine. Spectators have also been allowed to enter some places, but they are prohibited from sitting next to each other.

Before logging in, they must show their health code via smartphone to ascertain if they have a high risk of infection. The system launched by the Chinese government in early 2020 is a colorful QR code that will be given to citizens to enter a location.

Through this application, the organizers can simultaneously track if they make contact with patients infected with coronavirus. With the green light displayed on smartphones, they will be allowed into train carriages, shops, restaurants and office buildings.

One of the organizers said, "After the pilot program, we will analyze what is lacking while listening to the opinions of the International Olympic Committee."