Last night, my country announced the abolition of control measures for people entering the country, and many domestic netizens cheered. At the same time, countries such as Japan, India, Italy and South Korea have begun to tighten their entry policies for Chinese.
On December 16, South Korea had already included China in the list of key countries for quarantine inspection. This time, South Korea's response can be described as swift.
Immediately afterwards, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India also issued a claim that passengers from mainland China and Hong Kong, China must carry RT-PCR test reports.
From December 24, Milan Malpensa Airport in Italy will conduct a new crown nucleic acid test for all passengers from China. In other words, regardless of whether you are Chinese or not, as long as you fly from China to Italy during this period, you must do nucleic acid.
On December 27th, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that the epidemic prevention measures for entry from China will be strengthened from December 30. For those who come to Japan from mainland China and all those who have been to China within 7 days, an entry test will be implemented. If is positive, will be quarantined for 7 days in principle, and the increase of flights in China will also be restricted.
Some people said before that foreign countries are liberalized and we want to connect with the world. As a result, we just announced the liberalization, but many countries began to tighten entry measures for us, and turned into epidemic prevention enthusiasts and nucleic acid enthusiasts. Could it be that they are behind the nucleic acid company? the beneficiary? Isn't this a slap in the face of some people in disguise? After all, these people complained about the domestic nucleic acid very ruthlessly at the beginning. Now it’s all right. If you want to immigrate to these countries, you must first become a nucleic acid enthusiast.
Some domestic netizens also defended these countries, saying that this is their freedom. Looking at his past remarks, he found that when domestic nucleic acid was required, he said it was "electronic shackles", and when foreign countries required nucleic acid, it was freedom. No one will let you go, but you still have to lick it. The bones of such people are really brittle.
If you want to refute, I say this is reciprocity, because we also asked others to do so before. I want to say that you are wrong. On November 24, Japan just expressed its hope that China would relax its epidemic prevention measures. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also responded to this at that time. Only one month has passed, and after we let go, Japan strictly prevented us from passing, why is that? They have no such requirements for the West, especially the United States.
Just this afternoon, the National Immigration Administration announced the resumption of passport approval applications for Chinese citizens and the resumption of travel and business travel endorsements. As a country with a large tourist population, Japan, South Korea and Italy did not directly welcome these money bags to go out for fun, but deepened their epidemic prevention policies. In addition, not long ago, the embassies of the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Israel in China have announced the suspension of visa approval. The reactions of these Western countries prove that things are not that simple. Didn't
say that foreign countries do not check nucleic acid? Didn't you say it was a "big flu"? Why does this feel so wrong? Last month, you were asked to relax. Once you relax, you will be strictly protected against the epidemic. What are they afraid of?
is like a bully who has no choice but to hand in the papers under the urging of his family. Not long after he left the examination room, he found that those scumbags who had already handed in the papers suddenly returned to the examination room and kept a distance from the bully. Is this a scumbag who has become smarter, or a tyrant who has been fooled into lameness? Perhaps only time will tell, and I hope the price will not be too high.