China calls entry restrictions targeting its travelers unreasonable | Inquirer News

China calls entry restrictions targeting its travelers unreasonable

/ 04:27 PM January 03, 2023

COVID-19 entry restrictions

A woman wearing face mask walks under neon lights near a casino during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Macau, China, December 29, 2022. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

BEIJING — Some countries’ COVID-19 entry restrictions targeting China lack scientific basis and are unreasonable, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry said at a regular briefing on Tuesday.

Mao Ning said that we are “firmly opposed to such practices” and will take corresponding measures accordingly.

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