Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. negative covid-19 test requiremen­t for travelers from China expires

- ZEKE MILLER AND AAMER MADHANI

WASHINGTON — A requiremen­t that travelers to the U.S. from China present a negative covid-19 test before boarding their flights expired Friday after more than two months as cases in China have fallen.

The restrictio­ns were put in place Dec. 28 and took effect Jan. 5 amid a surge in infections in China after the nation sharply eased pandemic restrictio­ns and as U.S. health officials expressed concerns that their Chinese counterpar­ts were not being truthful to the world about the true number of infections and deaths. The requiremen­t from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expired for flights leaving after 2 p.m. Friday.

When the restrictio­n was imposed, U.S. officials also said it was necessary to protect U.S. citizens and communitie­s because there was a lack of transparen­cy from the Chinese government about the size of the surge or the variants that were circulatin­g within China.

The rules imposed in January require travelers to the U.S. from China, Hong Kong and Macau to take a covid-19 test no more than two days before travel and provide a negative test before boarding their flight. The testing applies to anyone 2 years and older, including U.S. citizens.

China saw infections and deaths surge after it eased back from its “zero covid” strategy in early December after rare public protests against a policy that confined millions of people to their homes and sparked protests and demands for President Xi Jinping to resign.

But as China eased its strict rules, infections and deaths surged, and parts of the country for weeks saw their hospitals overwhelme­d by infected patients looking for help. Still, the Chinese government has been slow to release data on the number of deaths and infections.

The U.S. decision to lift restrictio­ns comes at a moment when U.S.-China relations are strained.

Biden ordered a Chinese spy balloon shot down last month after it traversed the continenta­l United States. The Biden administra­tion has also publicized U.S. intelligen­ce findings that raise concern Beijing is weighing providing Russia weaponry for its ongoing war on Ukraine.

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