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China to Scrap PCR Test For Inbound Travelers in Latest Easing
- Visitors can show negative rapid test results from April 29
- China air travel recovering at slow pace since reopening
China will no longer require travelers to the country to provide a negative PCR test result, scrapping a rule that’s been a major deterrent for visitation since the world’s second-largest economy emerged from Covid isolation in January.
From April 29, travelers can instead show negative rapid antigen test results while airlines won’t be required to check the proof, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said Tuesday at a regular press briefing in Beijing.
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