Historical experience and realistic lessons of risk management for large-scale sports events in the context of normalized epidemic prevention and control
Journal of Physical Education
; 29(3):26-33, 2022.
Article
in Chinese
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2025826
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 made a major impact on global sports events, and the risk management experience of large-scale sports events at home and abroad under the background of normalized epidemic prevention and control can provide reference for a series of large-scale sports events around the world. To the large-scale sports events to restart the crisis and challenge, the prevention and control of epidemic diseases under the background of normalized large-scale sports events risk management system of the historical experience of the study, by the WHO in July 2020, issued the second edition of "new crown large gatherings outbreak risk assessment tools-sports" as a standard relative authority run competitions, and the "epidemic prevention manual" of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics was used as a relatively systematic practical tool. Based on the historical experience of China and other countries, this paper puts forward the realistic mirror of risk management of large-scale sports events under the background of the normalization of epidemic prevention and control, and puts forward four inspirations for risk prevention and control of global large-scale sports events building a special connection mechanism to achieve flat management of epidemic risk prevention and control;innovating epidemic risk management models to highlight dynamic changes in epidemic prevention and control;paying attention to the risk management of the event public opinion, reasonably highlighting the national characteristics of culture;and relying on new technology to create a new field, science and technology can reduce the risk of insufficient audiences.
Mathematics and Statistics [ZZ100]; Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; Sport and Recreational Activities [UU625]; risk management; risk reduction; risk assessment; risk factors; assessment; models; public opinion; sport; pandemics; China; Beijing; Honshu; Japan; APEC countries; East Asia; Asia; high Human Development Index countries; upper-middle income countries; Northern China; high income countries; OECD Countries; very high Human Development Index countries; People's Republic of China; Peking
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Prognostic study
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Chinese
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Journal of Physical Education
Year:
2022
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Article
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