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International arrival quarantine will be removed from January 8, 2023

Source: Shenzhen Overseas Chinese NewsUpdated:2023-01-04

        According to the provisional measures on cross-border travel, starting from January 8, inbound travelers will need to show a negative nucleic acid test taken within 48 hours prior to departure.  The test result will need to be noted in the customs health declaration form.  Inbound travelers no longer need to apply for a health code from Chinese embassies or consulates.  Those who test positive need to postpone their travel until they have a negative test result.

        Inbound travelers with no issues to report in their health declaration who have been given regular customs inspection and quarantine clearance can enter China without being subject to quarantine.  Those with issues to report in their health declaration or symptoms such as fever shall receive antigen tests at the customs.  For travelers who test positive, those determined to be asymptomatic or mild cases without serious underlying health conditions may self-quarantine or exercise self-care at home or place of residence.