Well there hasn't been any statements in regards to ICOs, just regular cryptocurrencies so I don't know where are you basing your thoughts about ICOs. Also, that's just two days a day from now so we're still not sure whether China will reconsider their decisions that fast, though they're notoriously known to change their rulings in an instant.
If this is true though then what happened in China rumors and bans were just an orchestrated FUD by the Chinese officials and investors.
EDIT: wording.
You know what ICO stands for, right? It's not a word, but an abbreviation of "Initial Coin Offering". Every ICO is a cryptocurrency and no amount of dancing around that fact will protect you. The Chinese authorities are not going to get bogged down in petty semantics like that, if it is banned, it'll all be banned.