Around a dozen countries have slapped fresh travel regulations on travellers from China, as the world’s most populous nation faces a surge in Covid cases following its decision to relax strict virus restrictions.
Here is a run-down of the countries that have imposed mandatory Covid tests and other rules on arrivals from China:
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– United States –
As of January 5, the United States will require negative Covid tests taken within two days of departure — or documentation proving passengers have recovered from the virus within the last 90 days — for all entries from China.
Acceptable tests include “a PCR test or an antigen self-test administered and monitored by a telehealth service or a licensed provider”, according to the US Centers for Disease Control.
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The rules include those travelling from Hong Kong and Macau.
– European Union –
Starting January 5, all those arriving in France from China must present a negative PCR test result, or a rapid antigen test, that was taken less than 48 hours before their flight.
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Italy and Spain have also imposed Covid test requirements.
European countries are set to meet this week to discuss a joint response to the issue, with incoming EU presidency holder Sweden saying it was “seeking a common policy for the entire EU when it comes to the introduction of possible entry restrictions”.
– Australia
Australia is also requiring travellers from China — including Hong Kong and Macau — to provide a negative Covid-19 test before arrival, citing a “lack of comprehensive information” from Beijing about the outbreak.
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– Canada –
Canada is asking travellers arriving from China to show a negative Covid test taken no more than two days before their departure.
– United Kingdom –
In rules that come into effect on January 5, all travellers to the UK from China must submit a negative test before boarding.
The UK government also said it would test “a sample of arrivals” to monitor for new variants.
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– Israel –
Israel is requiring Covid tests on foreigners intending to travel from China, with a screening centre set up to test arrivals who volunteered.
– Japan –
Japan was one of the first countries to impose new rules on arrivals from China, requiring them to submit a negative Covid test.
Those who test positive will be quarantined for seven days at designated facilities and Tokyo will also cap flights coming from mainland China.
– South Korea –
South Korea has also taken steps to screen travellers from China, requiring them to provide a negative Covid test before and after arrival.
Travellers from Hong Kong and Macau are exempt from the rules.
– India –
India will require travellers from China and a spate of other Asian countries to provide a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours of departure to the country.
– Morocco –
The north African nation of Morocco has taken some of the strictest measures, banning entry outright for all travellers from China.
The ban will take effect on January 3 and last until further notice, “in order to avoid a new wave of contaminations in Morocco and all its consequences”, the country’s foreign ministry said.
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