Want to travel abroad next year? Please check the isolation policies of each country

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On the evening of December 26, the National Health and Health Commission released the " Overall Plan on the Implementation of "Class B and B Control" for Novel Coronavirus Infection " to optimize the management of Chinese and foreign personnel exchanges and cancel the entry of all staff Nucleic acid detection and centralized isolation. On December 27, the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the "Notice on Interim Measures for the Exchange of Chinese and Foreign Personnel", proposing to resume Chinese citizens outbound travel in an orderly manner.

The orderly resumption of international tourism, the end of large-scale nucleic acid testing and lengthy quarantine have been long-awaited for people with travel needs and international workers with trade needs. So what is the entry policy of various countries towards China? Let's take a look together.

United States

The website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued the latest statement on December 28, local time, that passengers aged two and over flying from mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau to the United States need to receive new crown no more than two days before the flight Virus test , and show the "negative test certificate" to the airline before boarding the plane. The means of testing for the new crown can be PCR tests, so-called "nucleic acid tests", or antigen self-tests through telemedicine services.

At the same time, information on the CDC website shows that passengers who test positive more than 10 days before flight departure can provide recovery documents in lieu of negative test results.

The above new rules will go into effect on January 5 at 12:01AM ET.

India

According to Agence France-Presse reports, from New Delhi news, the Indian government announced on December 24 that due to the surge in the number of new coronavirus infections worldwide, people from mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Thailand International passengers will be required to undergo nucleic acid testing (RT-PCR).

According to "India Today", the decision was made at a meeting between India's federal health minister Mansukh Mandaviya and state ministers to discuss the current new crown epidemic situation and ensure that the country is ready to contain the virus Made the day after the spread.

Mandavia said in an interview, "For international passengers from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand, nucleic acid testing (RT-PCR) will be mandatory. Any traveler who is found to be symptomatic or tested positive for Covid19, then he/she will be quarantined.”

Completing the Air Suvidha form to declare current health status will also become mandatory for international travelers from these areas. The Air Suvidha is a self-declaration form introduced by authorities as a precautionary measure against coronavirus to understand contact tracing during the pandemic. Currently, all travelers wishing to enter India are required to complete this form.

Mandavia added: "The Air Suvidha portal will be implemented for travelers arriving from these countries and nucleic acid testing (RT-PCR) will be mandatory for them. Upon arrival in India, if they test positive, they will Will be quarantined.”

As the Indian government stepped up measures to prevent the possible spread of the virus infection in the country, random nucleic acid testing of international arrivals began at airports on December 24. From the 24th, 2% of passengers arriving in India on each international flight will be randomly tested for the new crown virus at the airport.

South Korea

Seoul news, South Korea’s epidemic prevention department stated on December 27 that it is paying close attention to the epidemic of the new crown epidemic in China and the emergence of new mutant strains, and discussing whether it is necessary to take countermeasures.

According to Yonhap News Agency report, the South Korean government and experts are paying attention to the possibility of a new mutant strain from China and its impact on the supply and demand of cold medicines. Regarding the situation of the new crown epidemic in China, the South Korean epidemic prevention department stated on December 27, "We are closely monitoring the epidemic situation in China and the emergence of new mutant strains", and pointed out that "we are reviewing the need for further action."

Recently, South Korea's epidemic prevention department has included China as a "target quarantine" country and strengthened quarantine measures for immigrants from China. Generally speaking, the fever standard for screening out symptomatic persons from immigrants is37.5°C, the fever standard has been strengthened to 37.3°C for immigrants from countries designated as "target quarantine". In November, the South Korean government strengthened entry restrictions on some countries, such as designating South Africa and other countries as "enhanced medical quarantine countries" to prevent the influx of Amicron mutant strains. At present, no country has been designated by the South Korean epidemic prevention department as a "country to strengthen medical quarantine". Following the cancellation of the PCR nucleic acid test before entry on September 3, the PCR nucleic acid test after entry was also canceled in October. In other words, South Korea will completely terminate all PCR nucleic acid testing obligations before and after entry.

Japan

As far as South Korea's neighbor Japan is concerned, the Japanese government announced on December 27 that it will strengthen entry epidemic prevention measures from December 30. For all people who have been to Japan from China and have been to China within seven days, they will be tested upon entry. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated on December 27 that Japan will require passengers from mainland China to undergo a new crown test upon arrival in Japan.

Fumio Kishida told reporters that travelers from mainland China who test positive upon arrival in Japan will be required to quarantine for seven days. Japan's entry epidemic prevention measures against China will take effect from midnight on December 30. Fumio Kishida said the Japanese government will also limit airlines' applications to add flights to China. After more than two years of strict new crown epidemic prevention measures, Japan reopened its borders to tourists in October this year, provided that visitors show proof of vaccination or test negative for the new crown before departure.

According to Japan's Kyodo News report, the target of this epidemic prevention measure against China also includes all personnel who have been to China within seven days.

Italy

The Italian Minister of Health stated on December 28 that Italy has ordered swabs for the new crown antigen and virus sequencing for all travelers from China. The minister did not say what measures would be taken for travelers who tested positive, but local health chiefs in the Lombardy region around Milan and the Lazio region around Rome said travelers must check in with local health authorities. quarantined in the building.

Singapore

From November 6, 2020, Singapore will lift restrictions on entry from mainland China. Upon arrival, visitors must undergo a nucleic acid test at the airport. Visitors with negative nucleic acid test results can move freely in Singapore without the need to perform home quarantine. From 12 noon on October 30, 2020 (Singapore local time), visitors from mainland China can apply for an Air Travel Pass and enter Singapore on November 6, 2020 after approval. Applicants must stay in mainland China within 14 consecutive days before entering the country.

(Source: Zhengguan News)