SEOUL: South Korea will not require travellers from China to test for COVID-19 after arrival starting next month, although they will still need to take pre-departure tests, a senior South Korean official said on Wednesday (Feb 22), in the country's latest relaxing of rules that were put in place after China's reopen
Beijing's decision to lift
stringent zero-COVID policies but has been easing some of them citing an improved COVID-19 situation in its neighbour. "Additional easing of quarantine measures appear possible as the positive rate among arrivals from China has dropped from 18.4 per cent in the first week of January to 0.6 per cent in the third week of February," Kim Sung-ho, a vice-ministerial official at the Ministry of Interior and Safety, said during a meeting on responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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