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Inbound Nucleic Testing Scrapped - Foreign Ministry

CHINA PRESS

China will no longer require inbound passengers to undertake a PCR test before boarding and will instead accept antigen test results taken within 48 hours before departure, according to the Foreign Ministry. The new rules will begin from April 29th, with airlines no longer needed to verify pre-boarding testing certificates. A spokesperson said the change will further facilitate the exchange of Chinese and foreign personnel and China will continue to optimise prevention and control policies based on the epidemic situation. (Source: Yicai)

MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com
MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com

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