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China announces that it will withdraw COVID quarantines upon entering the country from January 8

The National Health Commission of China announced today that it will withdraw on January 8 the requirement of quarantines when entering the country that had been in force since March 2020, a decision that represents another step in the dismantling of the zero covid policy.

The health authorities explained in their official account on the Wechat social network that passengers will not have to request a green health code before their trip to China, a requirement that was necessary, although they will have to present a negative PCR test carried out within 48 hours. prior to the start of your trip.

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The National Health Commission declared that covid will no longer be a category A disease, the level of maximum danger and for whose containment the most severe measures are required, to become a category B, which contemplates a more lax control.

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Source: Elcomercio

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