The Guardian (USA)

US expected to ease Covid testing for arrivals from China

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The US is preparing to relax Covid-19 testing restrictio­ns for travellers from China as soon as Friday, according to two people familiar with the decision.

The people, who were not authorised to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the Biden administra­tion had decided to roll back the testing requiremen­ts as cases, hospitalis­ations and deaths were declining in China and the US had gathered better informatio­n about the surge. The Washington Post was first to report on Tuesday about the easing of requiremen­ts.

The restrictio­ns were put in place on 28 December and took effect on 5 January amid a surge in infections in China when it suddenly eased pandemic restrictio­ns. US health officials expressed concern their Chinese counterpar­ts were not being truthful about the number of infections and deaths.

At the time, US officials also said there was a lack of transparen­cy from the Chinese government about the size of the surge or the variants circulatin­g. As part of its response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanded genomic surveillan­ce at several

US airports, collecting voluntary samples from passengers on hundreds of weekly flights from China, and testing wastewater from planes. The Travelerba­sed Genomic Surveillan­ce Program will continue to monitor travellers from China and more than 30 other countries.

The rules imposed in January have required people travelling directly or through another country to the US 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. They could also show documentat­ion of having caught and recovered from Covid.

China saw infections and deaths surge after it eased back from its zero-Covid strategy in early December. There were 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.

 ?? Alex Plavevski/EPA ?? Covid testing booth in Shanghai. The US is expected to end pre-departure testing requiremen­ts for people travelling from China. Photograph:
Alex Plavevski/EPA Covid testing booth in Shanghai. The US is expected to end pre-departure testing requiremen­ts for people travelling from China. Photograph:

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