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China's doping control officers need to go through strict medical check before work

| @indiablooms | Feb 19, 2020, at 06:46 pm

Beijing/Xinhua:The doping control officers (DCOs) must pass virus test and relative medical check before they are allowed to carry out doping tests amid a nationwide fight against the new coronavirus, China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) said here on Wednesday.

CHINADA CEO Chen Zhiyu told Xinhua that they put the safety of the athletes in the first place so that CHINADA worked out strict measures for doping tests under current circumstances.

"All the DCOs will be under medical monitor for a consecutive 14 days and accept new coronavirus tests as well as other relative medical checks to ensure they are not infested," said Chen.

"We already sent our requirements for DCOs to the International Federations, WADA and testing companies," he said, adding that CHINADA will resume anti-doping tests in the country this week after a three-week suspension due to health concerns and quarantine measures by respective provincial governments.  

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