Health authorities have explained that passengers will not need to apply for a green health code for their journey to China, a necessary requirement so far, although they will be required to provide a negative PCR test.
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The National Health Commission of China has announced that it will withdraw the following January 8 the requirement of quarantines at the entrance to the country that had been in place since March 2020, a move that represents another step in the dismantling of the zero covid policy.
The health authorities have explained that passengers do not have to apply for a green health code for their journey to China, a necessary requirement so far, although they do have a PCR test negative made in the 48 hours prior to the start of your trip.
The Commission stated that covid will no longer be a category A disease, the level of maximum danger and the control of which requires the strictest measures, to become one of the category Bconsidering a more lax control.
The measures are part of the new “General Plan for Category B controls” presented by the entity, which added that health authorities will stop referring to the covid as “pneumonia caused by the coronavirus” and the phrase “infection will be using. by coronavirus”, as the omicron variant “causes pneumonia only in a small number of cases”.
The agency also informed that the air traffic limits internationally in China, which has been capped at less than 5% of what it was before the pandemic for two years.
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Source: EITB

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