China News Service, September 28. The Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminded Chinese citizens to avoid unnecessary cross-border travel during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival through the WeChat public account on the 28th.

  The Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the current period of the global pandemic of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, different countries and regions adopt different travel restrictions, and Chinese citizens still face greater health and safety risks when traveling abroad.

  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs solemnly reminds Chinese citizens to pay close attention to the safety reminders issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies and consulates abroad and information on overseas epidemics, and fully assess the possible serious risks of cross-infection, staying abroad, and long isolation periods caused by current international travel, and insist The principle of "non-essential, no travel" is to avoid traveling abroad as much as possible if you are at home, and avoid cross-border movement if you are abroad.

  Those who really need to go abroad for study, business, and migrant workers should arrange their personal itinerary properly to care for their own health and safety. Before leaving, they must understand the destination country’s entry, transit, epidemic prevention and control policies, and fully grasp the epidemic prevention and health knowledge, and advance Prepare accordingly.

In case of emergency, overseas Chinese citizens can contact the local Chinese embassy or consulate for consular protection and assistance.

  Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (24 hours):

  +86-10-12308

  +86-10-59913991

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