China to end COVID quarantine for international arrivals from 8 January,2023

Time:2023.02.17 Views:55

The change symbolises a firm break from the country's zero-COVID policy.

China is to lift the requirement for international travellers to quarantine from 8 January in the latest break from its zero-COVID policy after protests.

The rule, which requires arrivals to quarantine for five days at a hotel and three days at home, has already been scaled down from previous requirements to quarantine for as much as three weeks.

When the requirement is lifted next month, travellers to China will still need a negative COVID-19 test 48 hours before departure, the health commission said.


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