From News Nation:
“US institutes travel
restrictions as China COVID cases surge”
The U.S. will require negative
COVID tests for those traveling from China starting Jan. 5. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention announced that anyone traveling from China will
need to supply a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 2 days before travel
before they can depart, in a new policy that comes as China sees a rise in
cases. China has seen a rapid rise in COVID cases as officials have moved away
from the “zero COVID” policy that resulted in strict lockdown, with residents
in some areas restricted to their homes after COVID cases were detected. Protests
erupted after a fire in an apartment building in the Xinjian province killed
ten people. Protesters accused COVID policies of slowing the emergency response
and filled the streets in an unusual show of resistance. As China began to ease
restrictions, COVID cases surged, overwhelming hospitals and sparking fears a
new variant could emerge. China has also announced it would stop reporting
asymptomatic cases, limited how it defined a COVID death and announced it would
stop publishing daily COVID numbers. The rapid spread has been blamed on low
immunity rates in a country where strict lockdowns kept people from getting the
virus and developing post-viral immunity while vaccine rates also remained low.
China also refused to import foreign-made mRNA vaccines and anti-viral
medications, instead relying on less effective vaccines produced there. China
has also announced it will resume issuing tourism passports, which were
previously suspended.
U.S. officials have expressed
concern that the Chinese government is not being transparent when it comes to
the state of COVID in the country and considering requiring additional COVID
precautions for those traveling from China. Other countries are already taking
steps to prevent COVID spreading from China, including Japan, which has
announced all visitors from China will need to take a COVID test. When the
pandemic first began in 2020, the Trump administration restricted travel from
China, barring any travel from China with an exception for U.S. citizens
returning home. The administration also instituted screening requirements and
self-quarantine requirements for anyone coming to the U.S. from China. President
Joe Biden and members of his current administration attacked the travel ban as
xenophobic, noting it allowed some travelers from China in but denied those who
held Chinese passports. The ban was also criticized for not doing enough to
stop COVID due to exemptions for U.S. citizens and others.
The Biden administration has said
there would be no ban on travel from China and that this policy will apply to
anyone traveling from mainland China regardless of nationality. The test
requirement will also apply to those who travel from China through other
countries and those whose flights connect in the U.S. en route to another
destination. Passengers who tested positive 10 days or more prior to travel can
also supply proof of recovery in place of a negative test.
^ It seems like 2020 all over
again. Back then China lied about Covid and how deadly it was and let their
Citizens travel the world and spread it to every corner. Now in 2022 the Chinese
seem to be doing the exact same thing. The only difference between now and 2020
is that no country has an excuse to not take this threat from China seriously.
^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health/coronavirus/us-travel-restrictions-china-covid/
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