Daily Tribune (Philippines)

China ends quarantine for overseas travelers

Travelers pack China’s airports

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BEIJING, China (AFP) — China lifted quarantine requiremen­ts for inbound travelers on Sunday, ending almost three years of self-imposed isolation even as the country battles a surge in Covid cases.

The first people to arrive expressed relief at not having to undergo the grueling quarantine­s that were a fixture of life in zero-Covid China.

And in Hong Kong, where the border with mainland China was re-opened after years of closure, more than 400,000 people were set to travel north in the coming eight weeks.

Beijing last month began a dramatic dismantlin­g of a hardline zero-Covid strategy that had enforced mandatory quarantine­s and punishing lockdowns.

The policy had a huge impact on the world’s second-biggest economy and generated resentment throughout society that led to nationwide protests just before it was eased.

At Shanghai’s Pudong Internatio­nal Airport, a woman surnamed Pang told AFP Sunday she was thrilled with the ease of travel.

“I think it’s really good that the policy has changed now, it’s really humane,” she told AFP.

China’s Covid outbreak is forecast to worsen as it enters the Lunar New Year holiday.

“It’s a necessary step I think. Covid has become normalized now and after this hurdle everything will be smooth,” she said.

Chinese people rushed to plan trips abroad after officials last month announced that quarantine would be dropped, sending inquiries on popular travel websites soaring.

But the expected surge in visitors has led more than a dozen countries to impose mandatory Covid tests on travelers from the world’s most populous nation as it battles its worst-ever outbreak.

China has called travel curbs imposed by other countries “unacceptab­le,” despite it continuing to largely block foreign tourists and internatio­nal students from traveling to the country.

China’s Covid outbreak is forecast to worsen as it enters the Lunar New Year holiday this month, during which millions are expected to travel from hard-hit megacities to the countrysid­e to visit vulnerable older relatives.

 ?? HECTOR RETAMAL/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? PASSENGERS are seen in the arrivals area for internatio­nal flights at the Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport in Shanghai on Sunday, 8 January 2023. China lifted quarantine requiremen­ts for inbound travelers, ending almost three years of self-imposed isolation even as the country battles a surge in Covid cases.
HECTOR RETAMAL/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE PASSENGERS are seen in the arrivals area for internatio­nal flights at the Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport in Shanghai on Sunday, 8 January 2023. China lifted quarantine requiremen­ts for inbound travelers, ending almost three years of self-imposed isolation even as the country battles a surge in Covid cases.

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