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Starting Monday, March 14th, passengers entering China from Korea will require an antigen test, in addition to PCR. I think Korea is the only country besides the US now to require this extra test.
关于自仁川机场赴华乘客增加1次登机前快速抗原检测的通知 (Chinese embassy in Korea only has Korean and Chinese) 关于自仁川机场赴华乘客增加1次登机前快速抗原检测的通知 2022-03-09 19:16 近期,因部分乘客赴华前未能严格进行自我闭环管理,随意外出聚会、就餐、购物,极大增加感染概率和传染风险 ,并造成多个航班熔断,给其他乘客和航司造成巨大损失。 为切实保障乘客生命健康安全,根据国内指示,自韩国时间3月14日(星期一)零时起,自仁川机场赴华乘客需增加1次登机前快速抗原检测。综合考虑航班时间、乘客数量和机构检测能力等因素,具体实施办法如下: 一、搭乘上午10:30及之后航班的乘客(即含10:30航班),请于航班起飞前6小时内在机场指定检测机构(名单见附件一,须事先预约)进行1次快速抗原检测并取得阴性报告(纸质或电子版),办理值机时连同乘机绿色健康码一并向航司出示。 二、搭乘上午10:30以前航班的乘客,可选择以下任一检测方式并取得阴性报告(纸质或电子版),办理值机时连同乘机绿色健康码一并 向航司出示: |
Not directly related to China, but:
Korea drops quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated travelers. Effective March 21 for those vaccinated and registered in Korea system; effective April 1 for all vaccinated, whether registered or not. It's China related in that more and more countries are opening up, including neighboring countries. |
Originally Posted by YariGuy
(Post 34066029)
It's China related in that more and more countries are opening up, including neighboring countries.
China hasn't got many cases, so they won't open up, IMO. In fact, the more the gap is between other countries count, and China's, the more likely they'll increase quarantine. Of course.....this will all change if/when the cases start skyrocketing in China also.... |
Originally Posted by narvik
(Post 34066038)
They are opening up, because they now [suddenly in some cases] have so many cases themselves (S. Korea is at ~300'000/day), it seems futile to still require quarantine. New Zealand did the same thing.
China hasn't got many cases, so they won't open up, IMO. In fact, the more the gap is between other countries count, and China's, the more likely they'll increase quarantine. Of course.....this will all change if/when the cases start skyrocketing in China also.... Cases are still increasing in mainland China though, we shall see.. |
Originally Posted by narvik
(Post 34066038)
They are opening up, because they now [suddenly in some cases] have so many cases themselves (S. Korea is at ~300'000/day), it seems futile to still require quarantine. New Zealand did the same thing.
China hasn't got many cases, so they won't open up, IMO. In fact, the more the gap is between other countries count, and China's, the more likely they'll increase quarantine. Of course.....this will all change if/when the cases start skyrocketing in China also.... |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 34066059)
It appears that Shanghai is now approaching "bad" status in terms of case numbers. And, the effects are starting to show. For example, both JA Kerry Centre and Reel Plaza were locked down last night. Furthermore, if any of us fancy going to Zhejiang, we need to quarantine there. Finally, some of the international schools here have implemented insanely intense testing regimens (e.g. 2 tests per day of various flavors).
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https://weekly.chinacdc.cn/news/Trac...htm#NHC22Mar11
March 11, 2022 Confirmed: 555 new, 5,024 current. Asymptomatic: 814 new, 3,972 current. Recoveries: 141 new. Deaths: 0 new. |
Originally Posted by uanj
(Post 34066176)
I got a message from someone that today's case count in China for symptomatic and asymptomatic is over 1000? Could that be right?
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Originally Posted by travelinmanS
(Post 34066304)
Yeah it痴 over 1000/day. I think there were 1100 new cases yesterday. Anyhow, it seems to have come to shanghai so I知 kind of dreading being here for the next few weeks of what I知 sure will be numerous nose jabs and few opportunities to enjoy myself.
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Upon checking into my Shanghai quarrantine hotel this afternoon I was suprised to be told I'd be released after 14 days if tested negative to continue my journey back to Handan, I was expecting to have to do another 7 days somewhere in Shanghai....
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Originally Posted by steveb1955
(Post 34066473)
Upon checking into my Shanghai quarrantine hotel this afternoon I was suprised to be told I'd be released after 14 days if tested negative to continue my journey back to Handan, I was expecting to have to do another 7 days somewhere in Shanghai....
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Originally Posted by steveb1955
(Post 34066473)
Upon checking into my Shanghai quarrantine hotel this afternoon I was suprised to be told I'd be released after 14 days if tested negative to continue my journey back to Handan, I was expecting to have to do another 7 days somewhere in Shanghai....
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Originally Posted by steveb1955
(Post 34066473)
Upon checking into my Shanghai quarrantine hotel this afternoon I was suprised to be told I'd be released after 14 days if tested negative to continue my journey back to Handan, I was expecting to have to do another 7 days somewhere in Shanghai....
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 34066483)
That's great news, but be forewarned that they could take on an extra 7 days up until the last moment.
Originally Posted by travelinmanS
(Post 34066741)
I知 sure Handan will have something extra nice prepared for you upon your arrival from Shanghai!
Once you get to your destination, you will be quarantined for another 14-28 days. This has been the practice in Shanghai. |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 34066059)
It appears that Shanghai is now approaching "bad" status in terms of case numbers. And, the effects are starting to show. For example, both JA Kerry Centre and Reel Plaza were locked down last night. Furthermore, if any of us fancy going to Zhejiang, we need to quarantine there. Finally, some of the international schools here have implemented insanely intense testing regimens (e.g. 2 tests per day of various flavors).
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Originally Posted by Cotton Candy Lobster
(Post 34054025)
If case counts start moving into the 4 or 5 digits, that would be the time to declare zero-Covid dead.
March 13, 2022 Confirmed: 1,938 new, 7,230 current. Asymptomatic: 1,455 new, 6,287 current. Recoveries: 169 new. Deaths: 0 new. |
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