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The “coronavirus” action that angered China from Italy, Japan and India! They reacted with the words “They are exaggerating the situation”. |

After nationwide protests in China last November 2020The “Zero Covid” strategy implemented since the beginning of the year has actually been stopped. 8 january China, which is set to open its borders in 2023, has seen an increase in the number of cases following this development.

With the opening of the borders, the quarantine for passengers arriving in China will end and passport applications will continue for Chinese citizens.

Many countries, including Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and India, have imposed tests and various restrictions on passengers arriving from China after the number of infections increased. To all passengers from Italy, China mandatory He said that the Covid-19 test will be applied. Italian Health Minister Orazio Schillaci said this was necessary to “ensure control and identification” of any new variants of the virus and to “protect the Italian population”.
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Japan, from Friday, all travelers from China and within 7 days to China trip test for those who do mandatory and those who tested positive will be quarantined for 7 days if they have symptoms, and 5 days if they are asymptomatic. Japan will also reduce the number of flights to and from China.

It was reported that passengers from India, China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand who tested negative before travel, and passengers with positive symptoms or tests will be quarantined.
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It was reported that Taiwan from January 1 to January 31 from China weather or the sea way test for passengers arriving with mandatory and those with positive results can be isolated at home. Malaysia has implemented additional monitoring and surveillance measures for travelers from China.
USA He said that he is considering taking action against passengers coming from China. Great Britain and Germany said they were closely monitoring the situation but did not plan to impose new restrictions on passengers from China.

In a statement, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin accused Western countries and the media of “exaggerating” the situation in China and “falsifying China’s Covid-19 policy.” Noting that China’s Covid-19 policies of all countries should be “science-based and proportionate”, Wang said he believes that Covid-19 policies should not affect trade and should make joint efforts to ensure cross-border travel and maintain stability. called for supporting global supply chains and economic recovery and growth.

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On the other hand, China’s National The Health Commission has announced that the number of daily cases will no longer be published. (UAV)

Translation“24 HOURS”



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