Dergaa Ismail, Ben Saad Helmi, Zmijewski Piotr, Farhat Ramdan Abdelmoez, Romdhani Mohamed, Souissi Amine, Washif Jad Adrian, Taheri Morteza, Guelmami Noomen, Souissi Nizar, Chamari Karim, Al Abdulla Samya Ahmad
Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC), Doha, Qatar.
Research Unit Physical Activity, Sport, And Health, UR18JS01, National Observatory of Sport, Tunis 1003, Tunisia.
Biol Sport. 2023 Oct;40(4):1249-1258. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2023.131109. Epub 2023 Sep 7.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup (FIFA-WC) held in Qatar presented unique challenges, given the potential for rapid transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among over 1.4 million international fans attending the event. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the FIFA-WC 2022 on COVID-19 cases, deaths, and reproduction rate (R0) in Qatar. Additionally, it sought to understand the implications of hosting large-scale events during a pandemic without COVID-19 restrictive measures, providing critical insights for future decision-making. Data from "Our World in Data" were analysed for three distinct periods: one week before the FIFA-WC (week-preWC), the four weeks of the event (week-1WC to week-4WC), and one week after (week-postWC). The results revealed a significant increase in COVID-19 cases during week-3WC and week-4WC (compared to week-preWC) in Qatar, followed by a subsequent decrease during the week-postWC. Notably, Qatar experienced a more pronounced surge in positive cases than the global trend. Regarding COVID-19-related deaths, Qatar's peak occurred during week-2WC, while globally deaths peaked from week-3WC to week-postWC. Nevertheless, Qatar's death toll remained relatively low compared to the global trend throughout the event. The findings highlight that the FIFA-WC 2022 in Qatar demonstrated the feasibility of organizing large-scale sporting events during a pandemic with appropriate measures in place. They emphasize the importance of high vaccination coverage, continuous monitoring, and effective collaboration between event organizers, healthcare authorities, and governments. As such, the event serves as a valuable model for future gatherings, underlining the significance of evidence-based decision-making and comprehensive public health preparedness.
2022年在卡塔尔举行的国际足联世界杯(FIFA世界杯)带来了独特的挑战,因为在超过140万前往观看赛事的国际球迷中,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)存在快速传播的可能性。本研究旨在调查2022年国际足联世界杯对卡塔尔COVID-19病例、死亡及繁殖率(R0)的影响。此外,该研究试图了解在没有COVID-19限制措施的大流行期间举办大型活动的影响,为未来决策提供关键见解。分析了“Our World in Data”中三个不同时期的数据:国际足联世界杯前一周(赛前一周)、赛事的四周(第1周世界杯至第4周世界杯)以及之后一周(赛后一周)。结果显示,卡塔尔在第3周世界杯和第4周世界杯期间(与赛前一周相比)COVID-19病例显著增加,随后在赛后一周有所下降。值得注意的是,卡塔尔阳性病例的激增比全球趋势更为明显。关于COVID-19相关死亡,卡塔尔的峰值出现在第2周世界杯期间,而全球死亡峰值出现在第3周世界杯至赛后一周。尽管如此,在整个赛事期间,卡塔尔的死亡人数与全球趋势相比仍相对较低。研究结果表明,2022年卡塔尔国际足联世界杯证明了在大流行期间采取适当措施举办大型体育赛事的可行性。这些结果强调了高疫苗接种覆盖率、持续监测以及赛事组织者、卫生当局和政府之间有效协作的重要性。因此,该赛事为未来的集会提供了一个有价值的模式,凸显了基于证据的决策和全面公共卫生准备的重要性。