BEIJING – China will exempt foreigners applying for visas to enter the country via Hong Kong who have received a Chinese vaccine from providing health certification, the Anadolu Agency quoted the state-owned CGTN news channel as saying yesterday.
Those who are administered non-Chinese vaccine doses will be required to produce negative nucleic acid tests and a health and travel declaration form, CGTN said.
The new rule was announced last week to facilitate cross-border entry as the world begins to enhance physical movement in view of the ongoing pandemic.
China began issuing health certificates for international travel last Monday.
Meanwhile, China’s National Health Commission (NHC) said yesterday that close to 65 million people have been administered vaccines since January last year.
“As of March 14, 64.98 million Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered in China,” said Li Bin, the deputy head of the NHC, addressing a live-streamed news conference here.
The health official added that China is studying various measures taken by different countries regarding international travel for inoculated groups and is considering further policy adjustments.
China has reported at least 90,049 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 4,636 deaths since the first such cases were detected in Wuhan in December 2019. Five new cases were reported yesterday, all imported.
Last week, China’s Foreign Ministry said that Beijing has donated or is donating Covid-19 vaccines to 69 developing countries and is exporting vaccines to 43 countries.
It added that at least 60 countries have authorised the use of Chinese vaccines. – The Vibes, March 16, 2021