China will end its quarantine requirement for international arrivals in the country on Jan. 8, the National Health Commission said on Monday, according to a report in the China Daily.
Passengers traveling to China will still need to take a nucleic acid test within 48 hours before boarding, however, the newspaper said. Post-arrival nucleic acid screenings and quarantine that have been a fixture for international arrivals during the pandemic will be canceled, China Daily said.
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