The Chinese government has announced that it will review the border measures for the new coronavirus and will abolish quarantine measures after entering the country from the 8th of next month.


In China, after the relaxation of infection control measures this month, infections are spreading rapidly in various places, but the economic stagnation is in a serious situation. It seems that there is an aim to lead to a recovery in

The Chinese government has announced that it will review the border measures for the new coronavirus and will abolish the mandatory quarantine measures for all immigrants, including Japanese, from the 8th of next month.



In China, until now, people who entered the country have been quarantined at facilities such as hotels for 5 days, and then have their health observed at home for 3 days.



However, it is still necessary to take a PCR test and prove negative within 48 hours of leaving the country.



In addition to further improving the convenience of visa issuance for foreigners visiting China for business or study, the government plans to abolish restrictions on the number of international flights.



On the other hand, overseas travel by Chinese people will be resumed in an orderly manner depending on the international infection situation.



In China, after the easing of infection control measures on the 7th of this month, the infection has spread rapidly in various places, but the economic stagnation has become a serious situation due to the thorough implementation of the "zero corona" policy. It seems that there is an aim to lead to economic recovery by fully resuming travel to and from overseas.