Japan To End Testing For Travellers From China
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2023-02-08 HKT 12:26
Japanese media on Wednesday reported the country is arranging to relax border control measures for visitors arriving from China as early as this month.
Broadcaster FNN reported that Japan plans to end blanket testing for all travellers from China upon arrival.
However, Tokyo will continue requiring negative Covid-19 tests before departure, the report said.
On travel between the mainland and Taiwan, the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office on Wednesday urged the island not to use Covid-19 as an excuse to hinder the resumption of direct flights, broadcaster CCTV cited the office's spokesperson as saying.
Meanwhile, a new study by Chinese researchers, which analysed 413 samples from Beijing sequenced between November 14 and December 20 – as mainland authorities relaxed Covid restrictions – found that "there is no evidence that novel variants emerged" during that time.
"Our analysis suggests two known Omicron sub-variants – rather than any new variants – have chiefly been responsible for the current surge in Beijing, and likely China as a whole," lead study author George Gao, a virologist at the Institute of Microbiology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said in a statement.
The virologists also welcomed the "much-needed data from China".
"Although the fairly mild travel-related measures imposed by some countries for travellers from China once again might be viewed as punitive, one can but hope that this paper heralds more openness and prompt exchange of data going forward," they said. (Reuters/AFP)
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