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Covid-19: Screening travelers from China ‘not justified’ according to EU health authority

The day after Italy’s decision to introduce tests for all travelers from China, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control deemed the screening to be “unjustified” in the European Union.

EU countries “have a relatively high level of immunization and vaccination” and “the variants circulating in China are already circulating in the EU,” the ECDC said in a statement, explaining that such a measure is not necessary at the European Union level. generally.

For the European agency, the “potential infections” that could be imported are “quite low” compared to the number of infections that are already circulating daily. She added that health systems “can now deal” with the disease.

Mandatory tests for entry into the United States from January 5

The European Commission convened a meeting on Thursday to “discuss (…) possible measures for a coordinated approach” by European Union states in the face of an explosion of Covid cases in China.

The sudden end this month of China’s “zero Covid” policy, which should encourage Chinese people to resume overseas travel, comes as the country faces the world’s biggest wave of infections, boosted by new options.

Faced with an explosive rise in Covid-19 cases in the country, several countries have announced new measures, including Italy and Japan. In order to return to the United States, specifically from January 5, “all air passengers aged 2 years and older arriving from China will be required to take a test no more than two days before departure.”

Source: Le Parisien

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