Three-test coronavirus travel rule satisfies China’s need for strict control but Indians question necessity | South China Morning Post
▻https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3110369/coronavirus-three-test-travel-rule-may-satisfy-chinas-need
China requires travellers from India to have three Covid-19 tests before boarding a plane. While the approach reflects China’s strict control mentality to detect every case, in India getting all tests done in three days could be a challenge, experts say. Under the protocol that started on November 7, passengers in India must take their first nucleic acid test up to three days before boarding China-bound flights, followed by a second nucleic acid test and an IgM antibody test up to 36 hours before boarding.The new rules were introduced after 23 Indian nationals who flew from New Delhi on October 30 tested positive in Wuhan, the initial epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in China.
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