South Korea’s epidemic prevention department responded to the issue of suspected discrimination against Chinese people entering China

According to Yonhap News Agency, on the 11th local time, the Ministry of Health and Welfare of South Korea responded to the claim that the anti-epidemic measures for entry from China are suspected of discriminating against Chinese at the press conference of the Central Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, saying that this is not true. The South Korean government stated that it is not true that its prevention and control measures only target Chinese people. All people entering China, regardless of nationality, must undergo a new crown test before and after entry, including Korean citizens. As for the “yellow card”, the epidemic prevention department attached a photo of a British immigrant from China with a yellow card, saying that the measure is to guide passengers to the airport testing center and applies to all nationalities entering from China. | Related reading (Observer.com)

Gu Miaohan

Preparation of nucleic acid before entry, on-site nucleic acid and other results after entry, positive seven-day quarantine at their own expense, this set of procedures is much stricter than the current entry policy in China, so no matter how South Korea explains it, Chinese people will still feel unequal.

But China has counterattacked after all, and considering China’s long-term strict management, South Korea may have the meaning of “retaliation” or “tit for tat”. Chinese people can vote with their feet, not to go to South Korea for medical beauty, not to travel to South Korea, not to go to South Korea to bring goods, in fact, the biggest loss is not South Korea.

At present, the domestic infection rate is already very high, many people are already healthy, and the probability of being tested positive in South Korea is not high. Many people complain about the accounting price of 80,000 won in South Korea, and the accommodation once they are positive. fee. If South Korea can consider improving these two items, it may be much more friendly.

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