China lifts quarantine for inbound passengers
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Travelers from overseas wait in line for entry check at the China Immigration Inspection of Beijing International Capital Airport on Sunday, after the country lifts quarantine for inbound passengers.
Starting on the day, people arriving in China from abroad no longer need to quarantine or take a PCR test upon arrival, though they still need to show a negative test result 48 hours before departure.
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