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Entry Not Hard as Before, How China’s Quarantine Rules Change?
















Shorter isolation times, at-home health monitoring, and a definition of at-risk areas are part of the country’s new updated guidelines on coronavirus prevention.


But good news that shorter times means the entry is not so tight as restricted before.


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Will China choose to live with virus?

--No,China has just shown signs of easing its strict COVID-19 restrictions while the rest of the world has largely been co-existing with the virus. 


But will open its border step by step.


In one of the most drastic changes since early 2020, the country has halved the quarantine time for inbound passengers to seven days of centralized quarantine from at least 14 days, though it varies between cities and provinces.


An additional three days of at-home health monitoring are then required.  


It’s part of a broad easing of restrictions under China’s strict “zero-COVID” policy and was published in the ninth edition of the country’s COVID-19 prevention guidelines on June 28. The new strategy relies more upon testing, requiring more people to take nucleic acid tests more often. 


The updated rules also establish standards for the so-called high, medium, and low-risk areas, key elements of contact tracing mechanisms that can restrict people’s mobility through a traffic light-like health code system. The at-risk areas are designated based on where infected people live, work, or may have visited. 

Below, we’ve summarized how China’s quarantine guidelines have evolved over the past two years of the pandemic.

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Source: China Daily, CDC of China


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