Europe 1 with AFP 8:03 p.m., December 28, 2022

As China faces an explosion of Covid-19 cases, French President Emmanuel Macron has "requested appropriate measures to protect" the French from the government.

Earlier today, Italy decided to impose mandatory testing on all travelers coming from China.

Emmanuel Macron has "requested appropriate protective measures" from the French government, which assures Wednesday "to follow very carefully the evolution of the situation in China", faced with an explosion of Covid cases.

Italy has decided to impose compulsory tests on all travelers coming from China, faced with an explosion in Covid cases, the Italian Minister of Health announced on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Health is closely monitoring the situation in China

The abrupt end this month of China's "zero Covid" policy has raised concern from several countries, including the United States, which is also considering entry restrictions for Chinese travelers, as China makes faced with the largest wave of contamination in the world, amplified by the appearance of new variants.

Japan will also restore from Friday the mandatory PCR tests for travelers from mainland China.

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In France, "the President of the Republic has already asked the government for appropriate measures to protect the French in the context, and to see both at national and European level", learned AFP from the Elysée.

In government, "the Ministry of Health and Prevention is following developments in China very closely," he told AFP.

"He is ready to study all the useful measures that could be implemented as a result, in conjunction with France's European partners, and within the legal framework that exists today," he added.

Possibility of imposing the presentation of a negative test

Since August 1, 2022 and the adoption of the law putting an end to the exceptional regimes created to fight against the Covid-19 epidemic, travelers no longer have to complete any formalities before their arrival in France, regardless of the country or area of ​​origin.

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This text, however, leaves the possibility for the government to impose, until January 31, the presentation of a negative test before entering the territory for people over 12 years old "in the event of the appearance and circulation of 'a new variant of Covid-19 likely to pose a serious health threat'.