China ends Covid quarantine for travellers in January

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 China will scrap quarantine for travellers from 8 January, officials said, marking the last major shift from the country's zero-Covid policy and After almost three years of closed borders, this will reopen the country to those with work and study visas, or seeking to visit family

According to officials, China will end traveller quarantine on January 8th, marking the final significant departure from the nation's zero-Covid policy . This will reopen the nation to people with work and study permits, as well as those who want to visit relatives, after nearly three years of closed borders.

But it comes as China struggles with the virus's ferocious spread in the wake of restrictions being lifted Reports says hospitals are overwhelmed and elderly people are dying The true toll - daily case counts and deaths - is currently unknown because officials have stopped releasing Covid data.

But it occurs as China battles the virus's violent spread following the removal of limitations. According to reports, hospitals are overcrowded and elderly patients are dying. Officials have ceased disclosing Covid statistics, therefore it is now unknown what the exact toll is in terms of daily case counts and fatalities.

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