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Beijing adjusts quarantine period for inbound travelers

/ 04:10 PM May 05, 2022

Beijing adjusts quarantine period for inbound travelers

People line up to take nucleic acid tests in Shijingshan District, Beijing, capital of China, May 3, 2022. (XINHUA via China Daily/Asia News Network)

BEIJING – The Beijing municipal government on Wednesday said that travelers entering China via Beijing will be subject to 10 days of concentrated isolation plus seven days of home quarantine.

Those entering China through other cities who have completed 14 days of quarantine can travel to Beijing if they meet related requirements that are the same as those of other domestic residents, said Xu Hejian, spokesperson for the municipal government.

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The adjustment was made according to the characteristics of a short incubation period and mild clinical symptoms of the Omicron variant, Xu said.

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The municipal government also ordered employers in Chaoyang District and other areas where public transportation has been suspended to arrange for their employees to work from home from Thursday due to the recent COVID-19 resurgence.

For those who must continue to work at their offices, self-driving is encouraged, said Xu, adding that commuters should avoid office gatherings and try not to visit places other than their office and home.

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