Beijing to scrap nucleic acid tests from domestic entry requirements
Share - WeChat
BEIJING -- The Chinese capital Beijing will no longer require those arriving from other areas in China with a low risk of COVID-19 infection to undergo nucleic acid tests or two weeks of health monitoring.
The relaxation of the entry rules will come into force on March 16, the Beijing municipal government said on Friday.
Previously, those entering Beijing from low-risk domestic areas needed to present a negative nucleic acid test result within seven days before their arrival and undergo further such tests one week and two weeks after their arrival.
All areas on the Chinese mainland are categorized as having a low risk of COVID-19 infection as of Friday.
- Taiwan tea maker seeks mainland ties at cross-Strait expo
- Major progress reported in water conservation in Xizang
- China dominates list of world's top 10 science cities
- Former vice-governor of Yunnan province sentenced over bribery offences
- AI, robotics dominate China's emergency management expo
- Safety violations lead to four deaths at Xinjiang steel plant
































