Influx from other countries worries authorities after declaring they had curbed the spread. FMTNews China Covid19
BEIJING: China reported 12 more imported cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday as the capital tightened quarantine measures for international arrivals to prevent a new wave of infections.
Beijing’s city government has ordered international arrivals from Monday onwards to go into quarantine facilities for 14 days. Authorities have not given further detail on which travellers will be exempted from the new quarantine.
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