China travel: More countries impose COVID requirements

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Several countries are stepping up COVID-19 requirements for travelers coming from China amid an uptick in cases in the country

Wednesday that they'll require travelers from China to show a negative COVID-19 test result before flying to the country.

Japan will require a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival, and those who test positive will be required to quarantine for a week,Taiwan will also test arrivals from China for COVID-19 starting Jan. 1, the county's Central Epidemic Command CentreIndia, meanwhile, has instituted a COVID-19 test policy for travelers arriving from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand, according to the county's federal health minister.

Italian health authorities said they'll begin testing all arrivals from China after about half of the passengers on two flights to Milan were found to be carrying the virus, perWang Wenbin, spokesperson for China's foreign minister, accused Western countries of "hyping up" and "distorting China's Covid policy adjustments,"He added that countries should have a "science-based and proportionate" response to COVID-19, calling for "joint efforts to...

 

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What is to keep them from showing a negative test of someone else? A complete and total ban is the only way to go. You know they’d love to infect us to the max. AGAIN.

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