The decision follows similar precautions imposed by Japan and Italy as China loosens Covid-19 restrictions despite a surge in cases.
The U.S. government will require all air travelers from China to submit a negative Covid-19 test before being admitted into the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday, citing a rise in cases in China as the country lifts its strict pandemic mitigation rules—and China’s lack of transparency in reporting new infections.... [+]
Travelers headed to the U.S. from Seoul, Toronto and Vancouver–hubs that service a large number of connecting flights from China–will also have to provide negative tests if they have been in China within the past 10 days.
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