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Cross-Country Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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OMG!!! :yikes:

 

reading just now about this scary accident...

 

my thoughts to the man who lost his life and his family...RIP

 

and of course I also wish @brunamoura a quick recovery :fingers:

 

good luck also to @heywoodu stay strong, my friend...

 

hope that all of you can get by this difficult moment as soon as possible...

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Leo Johansson from Sweden restes positive for covid at arrival in China.

 

He had Covid a few weeks ago and tested 6 times negative after that so this should hopefully just be small rests of the virus and not be able to infect others..

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5 minutes ago, Swewi said:

Leo Johansson from Sweden restes positive for covid at arrival in China.

 

He had Covid a few weeks ago and tester 6 Tones negative after that so this should not be that bad.

Hopefully he tests negative soon enough though...

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Hopefully he tests negative soon enough though...

How is Bruna doing ? :(, Is there any indications when she will be able to leave the hospital ?

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14 minutes ago, Swewi said:

Leo Johansson from Sweden restes positive for covid at arrival in China.

 

He had Covid a few weeks ago and tester 6 Tones negative after that so this should not be that bad.

After contracting Covid a few WEEKS back AND having SIX negative tests afterwards, he tests positive again??? So weird.:wacko:

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The Norwegian team has announced that Anne Kjersti Kalvaa, that tested COVID positive a couple of days ago, will be replaced by Ragnhild Haga in the Norwegian Olympic team. Very unfortunate situation for Kalvaa. :(

 

The Norwegian team will announce soon, likely tomorrow, what will happen with Heidi Weng. The Norwegian female olympic team will fly to Beijing February 1st. 

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

How is Bruna doing ? :(, Is there any indications when she will be able to leave the hospital ?

Not really. Or well, not exactly, although we do have hope for it to not take super long. We had some hopes for her to be transported to the Netherlands tomorrow or even today, but she still needs a surgery on both her left arm and left foot, which can't wait too long. To do that, a hospital in the Netherlands would need to receive her, but that's not possible on such short notice. Exceptions are possible for surgeries that really need to be done here (but that's not the case, Bolzano hospital in the centre of skiing-accident world obviously knows their way around fractures) or in case the patient is in a country where hospitals aren't known to be similar in terms of quality. Italian hospitals are seen as excellent, so an exception can't be made to receive her here. In short: the surgeries will need to happen in Italy, hopefully still tomorrow.

 

Since we're talking about surgeries for fractures, I am assuming that afterwards she most likely doesn't need to stay in the hospital too long, so we do have hope for her to be here in less than a week. The advantages of doing the surgeries in Italy are multiple, at least: we win time by doing so, her pain (especially to her foot) will be relieved much sooner and when being transported (most likely by a sort of 'ambulance taxi' we can hire), she can be dropped off straight here at home instead of in a hospital.

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51 minutes ago, Wumo said:

The Norwegian team has announced that Anne Kjersti Kalvaa, that tested COVID positive a couple of days ago, will be replaced by Ragnhild Haga in the Norwegian Olympic team. Very unfortunate situation for Kalvaa. :(

 

The Norwegian team will announce soon, likely tomorrow, what will happen with Heidi Weng. The Norwegian female olympic team will fly to Beijing February 1st. 

Plus Simen Hegstad Krüger tested positive and won't be defending his skiathlon gold next week.

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Not really. Or well, not exactly, although we do have hope for it to not take super long. We had some hopes for her to be transported to the Netherlands tomorrow or even today, but she still needs a surgery on both her left arm and left foot, which can't wait too long. To do that, a hospital in the Netherlands would need to receive her, but that's not possible on such short notice. Exceptions are possible for surgeries that really need to be done here (but that's not the case, Bolzano hospital in the centre of skiing-accident world obviously knows their way around fractures) or in case the patient is in a country where hospitals aren't known to be similar in terms of quality. Italian hospitals are seen as excellent, so an exception can't be made to receive her here. In short: the surgeries will need to happen in Italy, hopefully still tomorrow.

 

Since we're talking about surgeries for fractures, I am assuming that afterwards she most likely doesn't need to stay in the hospital too long, so we do have hope for her to be here in less than a week. The advantages of doing the surgeries in Italy are multiple, at least: we win time by doing so, her pain (especially to her foot) will be relieved much sooner and when being transported (most likely by a sort of 'ambulance taxi' we can hire), she can be dropped off straight here at home instead of in a hospital.

Thanks for your time and updates buddy. Stay strong, I am (pretty sure we all are) still thinking about you both :hug:

 

btw, I sincerely hope all health and insurance costs are covered by the Brazilian federation/comittee, it is the least they should do

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