Ice hockey coach admits to faking COVID certificate to enter China Olympics
Swiss ice hockey coach Patrick Fischer admitted to using a falsified COVID-19 vaccination certificate to bypass China's strict entry requirements for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Fischer stated he didn't want to be vaccinated but also didn't want to let his team down.

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AI-generatedSwiss ice hockey coach Patrick Fischer admitted to using a falsified COVID-19 vaccination certificate to bypass China's strict entry requirements for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Fischer stated he didn't want to be vaccinated but also didn't want to let his team down. He was fined nearly 39,000 Swiss francs for document forgery after purchasing the certificate online. The Swiss Ice Hockey Federation considers the matter closed, and Fischer was already planning to step down after the upcoming World Championship, which Switzerland is hosting. Fischer has been the coach since 2015 and led the team to three Olympics.
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5 extractedChina required athletes to be vaccinated or undergo a three-week quarantine before the 2022 Olympics.
Fischer has been the Swiss Ice Hockey coach since 2015 and is due to step down after the next World Championship.
Fischer said he made a “serious mistake in this matter” by travelling to Beijing with false paperwork.
Fischer was fined nearly 39,000 Swiss francs ($50,000) by local authorities in 2023 for document forgery.
Swiss Ice Hockey coach Patrick Fischer admitted to using a falsified COVID-19 vaccination certificate to enter the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.