The Chinese Government has announced that passengers traveling to China must submit a nucleic acid test within 48 hours of boarding due to the ongoing Class B infectious disease status of COVID-19 in China. Only those with negative results will be allowed entry to China.
Starting from January 17, 2023, airlines flying to China will have to verify nucleic acid test certifications before boarding. Upon arrival, travelers' certificates will be randomly checked by China Customs. Only individuals with negative results from a nucleic acid test are permitted to go to China, which must be done within 48 hours of boarding. By completing the Health Declaration Form, travelers must inform Chinese customs of their negative test results.
After arriving, travelers should use the customs health
declaration code to precede through the required customs processes. They will
be permitted to cross the border if their health declarations are regular and
periodic quarantine inspections reveal no irregularities. Travelers are advised
to closely abide by the local authorities regulations for the prevention and
control of epidemics.
Test
or report publication time (at least one should be within 48 hours before
boarding), test strategy (should be nucleic acid testing; please note that
antigen detection is not accepted). Test outcomes (if negative, test results
stated as "uncertain" or "grey zone" will not be obtained).
Use English or the official language of the nation of departure, as determined
by the airlines operating the flight to China.
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