BEIJING — It was clear upon arrival at Beijing Capital Airport that the 2022 Winter Olympics would be a Games unlike any other. Travel-weary scribes barely had their seatbelts off before workers in hazmat-style isolation suits started inspecting the exterior of the plane. Ultra-strict COVID-19 measures were in effect indoors as well in the "closed loop" that will keep Olympic-related personnel, media and athletes confined to a bubble for the Feb. 4-20 Games. Another round of long nasal swabs — somehow even deeper than the brain ticklers in Canada — was completed at the airport. Media members were shuttled to...