China eases Covid travel-tracking requirements
updatetime:2022-07-08 11:36:14
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Source:Ecns.cn
As required by the COVID-19 Prevention and Control Scheme (9th Edition), China has shortened the time-range inquiry of travel code from 14 days to seven days, says the country’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
The adjustment is currently being enforced.
Travel code is a tracking system that China developed for the prevention and control of the COVID-19.
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