Although China has completely ended its zero covid policy, many countries are taking protective measures at their borders, mainly at airports.
Last episode: United States. The vaccination obligation for foreign travelers over the age of 18 that was supposed to end in January is finally extended until April 10, writes the washington times.
And tests for travelers from China, Hong Kong and Macao
A measure that makes you tremble. “Prior to the pandemic, international tourism generated nearly $2 billion in economic activity in the United States, so denying entry to unvaccinated foreign visitors robs us of untold billions in revenue,” said Jenny Beth Martin, Honorary Chair from Tea Party Patriots Action.
The United States has also just reinstated testing for travelers from China since January 5.
“All air travelers 2 years and older coming from China will be required to take a test no more than two days before departure,” regardless of their nationality or vaccination status. The measure also applies to passengers arriving from Hong Kong and Macao.
Source: BFM TV
