India’s Winter Olympic contingent Covid-free after manager found negative in retests

Mohammad Abbas Wani was found COVID-19 positive upon his arrival at the Beijing Airport in Beijing on February 2

February 03, 2022 02:20 pm | Updated 02:20 pm IST - Beijing

A worker sits by the olympic rings located by the National Stadium at the 2022 Winter Olympics on Jan. 31, 2022, in Beijing.

A worker sits by the olympic rings located by the National Stadium at the 2022 Winter Olympics on Jan. 31, 2022, in Beijing.

A day after testing positive for COVID-19, the manager of India’s Winter Olympics contingent, Mohammad Abbas Wani, has returned negative results in two retests conducted in the last 24 hours, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) said on February 2.

Wani was found COVID-19 positive upon his arrival at the Beijing Airport in Beijing on February 2. IOA president Narinder Batra said the official has now returned negative in the last two tests. “The manager of Indian team Mr. Abbas Wani tested negative in the 2 tests done on him in last 24 hours. Hence, the entire Indian contingent in Beijing is Covid-free,” Batra said.

“Thank you Mr. Harjinder Singh [Chef de Mission], the Indian Embassy in China and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for taking care of everyone.” Wani is a part of the six-member Indian delegation at the Winter Olympics where Jammu and Kashmir skier Arif Khan is the only athlete from the country to have qualified this time.

Arif will be competing in Slalom and Giant Slalom events during the Games to be held from February 4 to 20.

The contingent also includes alpine coach Ludar Chand Thakur, technician Puran Chand and team official Roop Chand Negi.

An asymptomatic Wani stayed in quarantine in his hotel room before the retests confirmed that he is not infected.

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