As of Wednesday, August 30, visitors from outside China will no longer have to show a negative COVID-19 test to be admitted.
The Associated Press reports that Wang Wenbin, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said during a press conference Monday that lifting the requirement for coronavirus testing is an important step toward reopening China to the rest of the world.
The Asian country abolished quarantine regulations for Chinese nationals returning from abroad in January. The government not only increased the number of foreign flights but also expanded the list of countries whose travelers are allowed to visit.
As of last week, Delta Air Lines has added 10 weekly flights from
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