Teams are blasting the “unreasonable” living conditions and food provided for athletes and coaches who test positive for the coronavirus at the Beijing 2022 Games.
BEIJING — Not enough food. Inedible meals. No training equipment.
She said she mostly survived on a few pieces of pasta because it was “impossible” to eat the rest, “but today I ate all the fat they serve instead of meat because I was very hungry.” She added she lost a lot of weight and “my bones are already sticking out.”The quarantine hotels are increasingly the target of criticism from athletes and their teams, who are lobbying organizers for improvements.
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