"COVID-19 Negative Test Certificate Required" US Tightens Travel Restrictions for Chinese Travelers
[Asia Economy New York=Special Correspondent Joselgina] On the 28th (local time), the U.S. government officially formalized entry regulations requiring travelers from China to submit a negative COVID-19 test certificate.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), starting from the 5th of next month, all travelers aged 2 and above entering the U.S. from China, Macao, and Hong Kong will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test certificate. This must be a PCR or rapid antigen test conducted within two days prior to boarding the plane. Travelers from China transiting through the U.S. will also be required to present a negative test certificate before arrival.
The CDC explained that this measure is "to prevent the spread within the U.S. amid the COVID-19 outbreak, as the Chinese government is not providing appropriate and transparent epidemiological information." Prior to the U.S., countries such as India, Japan, Taiwan, and Italy have also mandated COVID-19 testing for travelers from China.
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