China to Cut Quarantine for Overseas Travelers From Next Month
- No more hotel quarantine; three days of monitoring being eyed
- Overseas arrivals currently isolate for as many as eight days
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China plans to cut quarantine requirements for overseas travelers in January, according to people familiar with the matter, as the country dismantles the last vestiges of its Covid Zero policy.
Officials are considering a “0+3” policy, where the requirement to spend time in a quarantine hotel or isolation facility would be scrapped, and arrivals into the country instead subject to three days of monitoring, one of the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are not public.