Top News in China February 8 2022

Top news in February.8 2022 in china,the Chinese latest news list. Today’s news point is:

1. Gu Ailing Wins China’s Third Gold Medal

Gu Ailing Wins China's Third Gold MedalIn the freestyle ski jumping final, Gu Ailing staged a shocking reversal!
According to CCTV news, on February 8, in the Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle ski jumping competition, Gu Ailing, who participated in the Winter Olympics for the first time, played well, and the last jump established the victory, with a total score of 188.25 points as the Chinese sports representative The regiment added another gold medal.
This is the first Winter Olympics medal won by Gu Ailing, and it is also the first time that Chinese athletes have participated in the Grand Jumping competition of the Winter Olympics! After the game, Gu Ailing said in an interview with a reporter from the main station that this was the happiest day and the happiest second in her life.
Gu Ailing is a post-00s Chinese girl with a halo. Born in the United States in 2003, Gu Ailing, a Chinese-American mixed-race (mother from Beijing), set foot on snowboards at the age of 3, won her first championship at the age of 9, and later won more than 50 gold medals in various ski competitions in the world. In 2019, 16-year-old Gu Ailing announced through social media that he would represent China in international competitions: “Chinese freestyle skier Gu Ailing reported.” Since then, he has won 7 ski gold medals for China in less than 7 months, becoming China’s hottest skier sports icon. Now winning the Winter Olympics, she is only 18 years old.

2. 65 New Local Cases On February 7

From 0 to 24:00 on February 7, 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported 105 new confirmed cases. Among them, 40 were imported cases (18 in Guangdong, 15 in Shanghai, 3 in Sichuan, 1 in Beijing, 1 in Tianjin, 1 in Henan, and 1 in Guangxi), including 10 who were converted from asymptomatic infections to confirmed cases (Guangdong). 5 cases, 3 cases in Sichuan, 1 case in Beijing, 1 case in Henan); 65 local cases (64 cases in Guangxi, all in Baise City; 1 case in Tianjin, in Hebei District), including 4 cases from asymptomatic infections to confirmed cases Cases (all in Guangxi). No new deaths were reported. No new suspected cases were reported.
There were 127 newly cured and discharged cases on the same day, 2,313 close contacts who were released from medical observation, and 1 case of severe cases was reduced from the previous day.
There are 663 confirmed cases imported from abroad (including 1 severe case), and there are no existing suspected cases. A total of 12,788 confirmed cases, 12,125 cured and discharged cases, and no deaths.

3. Guangxi Baise Jingxi Whole City Intersection Turned Into Red Light

The Traffic Police Brigade of Jingxi City Public Security Bureau in Guangxi issued a notice on the 7th that according to the requirements of the “Baise City New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Leading Group Headquarters Announcement on Home Isolation of All Staff”, the traffic lights at the intersections in the city have been turned to red lights. Except for the protection of epidemic prevention, medical services, city operation, on-duty duty, supply security personnel, takeaway deliverymen, volunteers and other personnel to pass through the city with specific passes, all those who do not comply with the notice requirements and do not self-quarantine at home will be regarded as running a red light. .

4. Biden Administration Makes Second Arms Sale To Taiwan

The U.S. State Department announced on the 7th local time that it approved the sale of a five-year “Patriot” systems engineering service plan worth $100 million to Taiwan. According to the report, “This arms sale will help Taiwan maintain its missile density, ensure its air combat readiness, and deter regional threats.” Regarding the previous US arms sales to Taiwan, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense once stated that the US acted in disregard of international law and basic norms of international relations, seriously violated the one-China principle and the three Sino-US joint communiques, grossly interfered in China’s internal affairs, and undermined China’s sovereignty and security. interests, send a wrong signal to the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces, and endanger the security and stability of the Taiwan Strait.

5. Foul Out! South Korean Players Refused To Be Interviewed And Left The Stadium

In the men’s 1000m short track speed skating final at the Beijing Winter Olympics on the evening of February 7th, Beijing time, Chinese athlete Ren Ziwei won the gold medal, and Li Wenlong ranked second and won the silver medal. South Korean player Huang Daxian was awarded a foul in the first group of the semifinals, and Hungarian Liu Shaolin was also disqualified from the final due to a yellow card. According to a statement issued by the International Skating Federation on its official website on the 8th, the International Skating Federation rejected the South Korean team’s appeal, saying that there was no problem with the penalty, and also rejected the Hungarian team’s appeal against Liu Shaolin’s penalty.
The ISU said in a statement on its official website on February 7, local time, that the ISU short track speed skating chief referee received two complaints during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics short track speed skating event on February 7.
The statement said that the South Korean team filed a complaint against Huang Daxian’s penalty in the 1,000-meter semifinals. As announced on the video screen on the field, the skater (Huang Daxian) was penalized for “violating the violation causing (physical) contact”; the Hungarian team appealed against Liu Shaolin’s yellow card in the 1000m Group A final. As announced on the arena’s video screen, the skater (Liu Shaolin) received a yellow card for two penalties in the same game. The first was for “contact from inside-out on the straight” and the second was for “blocking with an arm at the finish”.
According to the statement, according to Article 123, paragraphs 4 and 5, of the General Regulations of the International Skating Federation, the referee confirmed that the above-mentioned appeal was rejected. The statement also said that, in fact, in accordance with the principles of application of the field, no appeal is allowed against the decision of the (referee) official to disqualify or not to disqualify an athlete for violating any competition rules.
The statement also stated that the head referee had reviewed the incident with the video referee and ultimately upheld his decision.