China exigirá resultados negativos de COVID-19 a turistas

Los viajeros deberán realizarse la prueba cinco días antes del viaje en instituciones autorizadas por las embajadas chinas.

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BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 24: A Chinese family wear protective masks, sunglasses and raincoats after arriving on a flight at Beijing Capital International Airport on March 24, 2020 in Beijing, China. In an effort to prevent imported cases of the virus, China’s capital will enforce stronger restrictions on incoming arrivals as of midnight on March 25, 2020 and all international flights will be diverted to other cities in the country where passengers will be tested and then proceed on domestic flights to Beijing where they will do a mandatory quarantine of 14 days. With the pandemic hitting hard across the world, China recorded its first day with no new domestic cases of the coronavirus last week, since the government imposed sweeping measures to keep the disease from spreading. For two months, millions of people across China have been restricted in how they move from their homes, while other cities have been locked down in ways that appeared severe at the time but are now being replicated in other countries trying to contain the virus. Officials believe the worst appears to be over in China, though there are concerns of another wave of infections as the government attempts to reboot the world’s second largest economy. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Las personas que busquen viajar a China, deberán presentar resultados negativos de COVID-19 para poder entrar al país, informó el regulador de aviación civil del país asiático.

“La medida forma parte de los esfuerzos del país para contener la propagación de la COVID-19”, informó el Global Times.

Adicionalmente se destacó que los pasajeros que busquen entrar al país, deberán completar las pruebas los cinco días previos al viaje en instituciones designadas o autorizadas por las embajadas chinas.

Con esta medida se “buscará garantizar la salud y la seguridad de los viajeros internacionales y reducir los riesgos de propagación transfronteriza”.

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