French embassy in China issues health measures for travelers from China

The French Embassy in China announced on January 4 to take health measures for passengers from China. From January 5, 2023 to January 31, 2023, passengers who have reached the age of 11 must show their nucleic acid within 48 hours when boarding the plane. or a negative antigen test result. Each passenger must submit documents to the airline he is flying to France before boarding the plane. In addition to the negative test results, he must also submit a statement declaring that he has no symptoms of new crown infection; Have been in contact with confirmed cases of the new crown. On this basis, they are subject to random testing upon arrival on French territory. Persons who do not present the above documents (test results and declaration) will be denied boarding. | Related reading (interface)

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After the domestic epidemic control was relaxed, the first wave of infection seems to have not completely passed. As the days of domestic and overseas customs clearance are approaching, more and more countries have begun to impose travel restrictions on Chinese tourists. For example, Italy announced that it will require all travelers from China Passengers are tested for the new crown. Some Asian countries, such as Japan and India, have also begun to require testing of passengers from China. France’s restriction seems a bit more complicated than other countries’ requirements, but the requirement that passengers have no contact with confirmed cases within 14 days is just a statement. And now that no one in the country does nucleic acid testing, there is no way to determine who is a confirmed case. From this point of view, in fact, France, like other countries, requires Chinese tourists entering China to have a negative nucleic acid certificate.

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