(ANSA-AFP) - BEIJING, 08 JAN - China has eliminated the mandatory quarantine for foreign citizens arriving from abroad, thus putting an end to three years of isolation at a time when new outbreaks are being registered in the country.
After three years of restrictions, among the strictest in the world, China lifted the main bans last month.
The latest, decided today, concerns the stop to the quarantine for foreign citizens which, from March 2020, provided for a period of isolation in specific Covid hotels.
Initially it was three weeks, then the duration was reduced to one week in the summer and finally to five days in November.
(ANSA-AFP).