While China is in conflict with countries that have strengthened entry quarantine for their citizens, from today (17th), unannounced inspections of entrants will be conducted at the airport.



According to the Hong Kong Myungbo, Chinese embassies and consulates in Korea and Japan, as well as the United States, Singapore and Canada, issued a notice on the 15th and 16th of the 15th and 16th to prevent and control the epidemic of passengers traveling to China.



According to this, from the 17th, airlines flying to China will be responsible for checking passengers' PCR (genetic amplification) negative certificates, and Chinese customs will conduct random inspections of arrivals at the airport.



Travelers exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 must be tested on-site and self-isolate if tested positive.



Earlier, at the end of last month, China announced that it would lift the quarantine for entrants from the 8th of this month, and switched to 'With Corona'.



At the same time, it was revealed that only the PCR negative certificate should be submitted to the entrant 48 hours before departure, so this notice does not seem to introduce new regulations.



Immediately after China's easing of quarantine measures, South Korea, Japan, and the United States strengthened quarantine for travelers from China, and the Chinese authorities protested and took a series of 'retaliatory measures'. is.



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