Factbox-Countries mandate COVID tests for China travellers
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[January 09, 2023]
(Reuters) -Authorities around the world are imposing or
considering curbs on travellers from China as COVID-19 cases there
surged following its relaxation of "zero-COVID" rules. China has
rejected criticism of its COVID data.
PLACES IMPOSING CURBS
UNITED STATES
The United States imposed mandatory COVID-19 tests on travellers from
China beginning Jan. 5. All air passengers aged two and older will
require a negative result from a test no more than two days before
departure from China, Hong Kong or Macau. The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention said U.S. citizens should reconsider travel to
China, Hong Kong and Macau.
EU
European Union government officials recommended on Wednesday that
passengers flying from China to the EU should have a negative COVID-19
test before they board. They also suggested all passengers on flights to
and from China should wear face masks, that EU governments introduce
random testing of passengers arriving from China and that they test and
sequence wastewater in airports with international flights and planes
arriving from China.
GERMANY
Germany is working to implement new entry rules for travellers from
China as soon as possible, but it is not possible to say when the first
flight will be affected, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on
Thursday.
GREECE
Air travellers to Greece from China must show they have tested negative
for COVID-19 48 hours before arrival, a new requirement that will be
announced shortly, two government officials said on Thursday.
SWEDEN
Sweden will require travellers from China to show they have tested
negative for COVID before they can enter the country, the government
said.
BRITAIN
The UK will require a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test for
passengers from China as of Jan. 5, the Department of Health said on
Friday.
FRANCE
France will require travellers from China to provide a negative COVID
test result less than 48 hours before departure.
Starting Jan. 1, France will carry out random PCR COVID tests upon
arrival on travellers coming from China, a government official told
reporters.
France has urged all 26 other European Union member states to test
Chinese travellers for COVID.
AUSTRALIA
Travellers from China to Australia will need to submit a negative
COVID-19 test from Jan. 5, Australian Health Minister Mark Butler said.
INDIA
The country has mandated a COVID-19 negative test report for travellers
arriving from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and
Thailand. Passengers from those countries will be quarantined if they
show symptoms or test positive.
CANADA
Air travellers to Canada from China must test negative for COVID-19 no
more than two days before departure, Ottawa said.
JAPAN
The country will require negative coronavirus test results within 72
hours of passengers boarding direct flights from China, the prime
minister said on Jan. 4. That is in addition to an existing regulation
that passengers who had been in China in the seven days prior to their
flight will be subject to a COVID-19 test on arrival in Japan. Those who
test positive will be required to quarantine for seven days.
ITALY
Italy has ordered COVID-19 antigen swabs and virus sequencing for all
travellers from China. Milan's main airport, Malpensa, has already
started testing passengers arriving from Beijing and Shanghai.
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Travellers walk with their luggage at
Beijing Capital International Airport, amid the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) outbreak in Beijing, China December 27, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu
Wang
SPAIN
Spain will require a negative COVID-19 test or a full course of
vaccination against the disease upon arrival for travellers from
China.
MALAYSIA
Malaysia will screen all inbound travellers for fever and test
wastewater from aircraft arriving from China for COVID-19.
TAIWAN
Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Centre this month began requiring
all passengers coming from China to take PCR tests upon arrival.
SOUTH KOREA
South Korea will require travellers from China, Macau and Hong Kong
to provide negative COVID test results before departure, health
authorities said.
MOROCCO
Morocco will impose a ban on people arriving from China, whatever
their nationality, from Jan. 3.
QATAR
Qatar will require travellers arriving from China from Jan. 3 to
provide a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 48 hours of
departure, state news agency QNA said.
BELGIUM
Belgium will test wastewater from planes arriving from China for new
COVID variants as part of new steps against the spread of the
coronavirus, the government announced last Monday.
ISRAEL
Newly appointed Health Minister Aryeh Deri announced new COVID-19
testing requirements for travellers from China, joining other
nations imposing restrictions because of a surge of infections,
according to the Times of Israel.
NETHERLANDS
The Netherlands will require travellers from China to show proof of
a recent negative COVID-19 test before they can enter the country,
the Dutch government said on Friday. The requirement will be
enforced from Tuesday.
PORTUGAL
Portugal will require air travellers from China to show proof of a
negative COVID-19 test done no more than two days before departure,
its health ministry said on Friday.
The requirement took effect on Sunday and Portugal said passengers
from China on Saturday could be subject to random testing "for
genomic sequencing of the variants in circulation, in order to
contribute to an adequate assessment of the epidemiological
situation".
THAILAND
Thailand rescinded on Monday measures announced by its aviation
regulator a day prior requiring international travellers to show
proof of full COVID vaccination or letter certifying recovery from
the virus before flying into the country.
The health minister said on Monday that proof of vaccination was not
needed as there was sufficient immunisation globally, while those
not vaccinated would be granted entry without restriction.
PLACES MONITORING SITUATION
PHILIPPINES
The Philippines sees a need to intensify monitoring and
implementation of border controls for incoming individuals
especially from China, Manila's health ministry said.
(Compiled by Bernard Orr and Liz Lee; Editing by Neil Fullick,
Stephen Coates and Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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