All the rules, schedules, prize money, penalties, food arrangements, flights, transfers, drug testing, hotel arrangements, meal payments etc for ISU events have always been written into a document and published on the ISU website.
I don’t see why the rules around forced withdrawals/quarantine should be a secret. It would be out of step with the way the ISU has always operated.
Is it a secret ? Or don't we hear anything about it for now simply because every important detail hasn't yet fallen into place ? Several of us here on FSU are directly concerned by all this as we will attend Worlds (if they are held) for work purpose. We know nothing and we are waiting as we can simply do nothing else. This is C0vid era. Nothing is simple, nothing is guaranteed. I don't think I speak only for myself if I say I have a ton of practical hence legitimate questions. Will we have to be vaccined to fly to Sweden? (I will be at the time since my 1st shot is scheduled next week) How many times will we have to be tested and when, or will a certificate proving we've had our shots be enough? Will we have to all stay at the hotel adjacent to Globen? (unlike "normal" years where we are given several choices, and can also arrange accommodation privately) Does this mean my co-workers and I have to cancel the accommodation we have booked last summer? I'm not happy thinking of the cost of airfares, when it was VERY cheap not so long ago. The more we wait, the more expensive it will get. The official hotel where a bubble will probably be settled is also 5 times more expensive than the Airbnb we booked. Will my boss be able to afford the extra costs? If not, how much will it cost me and will I still make money on the job? How many accreditations will we be granted? Same as usual or less? How will we work? What kind of organization will we have? We are 9 weeks away from eventual Worlds.
When will we know? These are things we usually know months in advance.
BUT: who can tell what the C0vid situation will be in my country and in Sweden and in all Europe and in the rest of the world in 9 weeks? In France, the health administration is starting to talk about a probable 3rd wave (due to the new variants) hitting us full blast in March. Will we still be allowed to cross the borders? I live in a remote corner of the country tucked between Italy and Switzerland. The closest airport is Geneva. Last year in March, the border was closed. Since that, it has opened and reclosed so many times, it looks like revolving doors. When I'm away from home I have to find someone to take care of my mother and my pets (preferably in that order

) The people concerned need to know way ahead if I finally go or don't. They also have work imperatives, some being as unpredictable as mine. Despite all these questions (and a lot of others), I'm actually not someone who stresses a lot, I tend to go with the flow, carpe diem, que sera sera, qui vivra verra. I'm not sweating bullets, I'll manage, there is no problem without a solution. But not anyone is as careless as I am or has the luxury to plan things at the last minute. BTW, the fact I can doesn't mean I like it. But these days, there is no choice.
That's why you insisting on knowing what even involved people don't know yet is a bit WTF, sorry

I'm not saying this in a derogatory manner or anything, I just don't get it. The organization of ISU competitions have always been made public in due time. If it's not yet the case for Worlds in Stockholm, it's simply because it has not been fully settled, not because it has to be kept secret. We don't even know if Worlds will actually happen!