The health authorities have explained that passengers will not have to request a green health code before their trip to China, a necessary requirement until now, although they will have to present a negative PCR test.
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The National Health Commission of China has announced that it will withdraw the next January the 8th the requirement of quarantines upon entry to the country that had been in force since March 2020, a movement that represents another step in the dismantling of the zero covid policy.
The health authorities have explained that passengers will not have to request a green health code before their trip to China, a necessary requirement until now, although they will have to present a PCR test negative made in the 48 hours prior to the start of your trip.
The Commission declared that covid will cease to be a category A disease, the level of maximum danger and for whose containment the most severe measures are required, to become one of category Bwhich contemplates a more lax control.
The measures are part of the new “General Plan on category B controls” presented by the entity, which has added that the health authorities will stop referring to the covid as “pneumonia caused by the coronavirus” and will begin to use the expression “infection by coronavirus”, given that the omicron variant “only causes pneumonia in a small number of cases”.
The agency has also notified that the air traffic limits international in China, which for two years has been restricted to less than 5% of what it was before the pandemic.
Source: Eitb

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