Originally Posted by
moondog
Yes. HK and Macau are the only exceptions that I'm aware of. I'm guessing the requirement will disappear for other origins fairly soon, but I'm flying next week and already scheduled a PCR test at a CVS in Boston.
This has changed. About one week ago..
Basically, those countries who didn't require PRC-outbound pax to produce a covid test are now exempted:
https://www.humanresourcesonline.net...e-1-march-2023
It's now "honor-based"..
"Airline companies will no longer check the negative PCR or RAT test results."
"Starting from 1 March 2023, instead of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, rapid antigen test (RAT, including RAT home testing kit) results will be accepted for air passengers flying directly to China."