Dec 29, 2022 09:08 UTC
  • US to impose mandatory COVID-19 tests for travelers from China

US health officials have said the United States will impose mandatory COVID-19 tests on travelers from China, accusing Beijing of not sharing enough information about the surge in coronavirus cases there.

From January 5, "all air passengers originating from China will be required to get a test no more than two days before their departure from China, Hong Kong and Macau, and show a negative test result to the airlines upon departure," a federal health official said on Wednesday, joining India, Italy, Japan and Taiwan in taking new measures after China’s decision to lift stringent zero-COVID policies.

The health officials told reporters that passengers who test positive more than 10 days before a flight can provide documentation of recovery in lieu of the negative test result, Reuters reported.

They attributed the change in policy to the lack of information on variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and said that the increased number of COVID cases in China could result in the development of new variants of the virus.

The United States also is expanding its voluntary genomic sequencing program at airports, adding Seattle and Los Angeles to the program. That brings the total number of airports gathering information from positive tests to seven.

China this month began dismantling the world's strictest COVID regime of lockdowns and extensive testing, putting its economy on course for a complete re-opening next year.Some international health experts claimed that the lifting of restrictions means COVID is spreading largely unchecked and likely infecting millions of people a day.Washington has claimed that Beijing’s official COVID data and its tally of deaths are inconsistent with the scale of its outbreak.

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