US to impose mandatory COVID-19 tests for travelers from China

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United States will impose mandatory COVID-19 tests on travelers from China, US health officials said on Wednesday, joining India, Italy,
Japan and Taiwan in taking new measures after Beijing&s decision to lift stringent zero-COVID policies, Reuters reported.The officials told
reporters that beginning on Jan
5, all air passengers 2 years old and older will require a negative result from a test no more than two days before departure from China,
Hong Kong or Macao.According to Reuters passengers who test positive more than 10 days before a flight can provide documentation of recovery
in lieu of the negative test result, the federal officials said.They attributed the change in policy to the lack of information on variants
of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and concerns that the increased number of COVID cases in China could result in the development of new variants of
the virus.The United States also is expanding its voluntary genomic sequencing program at airports, adding Seattle and Los Angeles to the
program
That brings the total number of airports gathering information from positive tests to seven, read the report.In an abrupt change of policy,
China this month began dismantling the world&s strictest COVID regime of lockdowns and extensive testing, putting its battered economy on
course for a complete re-opening next year.The lifting of restrictions, following widespread protests against them, means COVID is spreading
largely unchecked and likely infecting millions of people a day, according to some international health experts.Beijing has faced
international criticism that its official COVID data and its tally of deaths are inconsistent with the scale of its outbreak, Reuters
reported.&We have just limited information in terms of what&s being shared related to number of cases that are increasing, hospitalizations
and especially deaths
Also, there&s been a decrease in testing across China so it also makes it difficult to know what the true infection rate is,& a US health
official told the briefing.Given the large number of people in China who have not been exposed to the virus, the introduction of Omicron
variants and the rollback of China&s zero-COVID policies, U.S
officials are concerned there will be a large number of infections leading to hospitalizations and deaths in China, the official said.Some
global health experts have said the virus could infect as many as 1 million people per day, and international modeling groups have predicted
China could experience 2 million deaths or more, read the report.Earlier this week, US officials cited &the lack of transparent data& from
China, a persistent complaint from Washington about China&s handling of the pandemic, as a reason for considering its own travel
restrictions.The US and Chinese approaches to battling COVID have been markedly different throughout the pandemic.High infection rates in
the United States early in the pandemic gave Beijing room to argue its model of strict COVID prevention measures had saved lives.China has
struggled to vaccinate its elderly population and has yet to authorize foreign mRNA vaccines
Its overall vaccination rate is above 90% but the rate for adults who have had booster shots drops to 57.9%, and to 42.3% for people aged 80
and older, according to Chinese government data last week.The country has nine domestically-developed COVID vaccines approved for use, but
none has been updated to target the highly infectious Omicron variant.US officials told the briefing they have offered mRNA vaccines and
other support to China, but Chinese officials have said publicly they do not need U.S
assistance at this time
&We continue to stand by our offer,& one official said.In June, the United States rescinded a 17-month-old requirement that people arriving
in the country by air test negative for COVID-19
It still requires most non-U.S
citizens to be vaccinated against COVID to travel to the United States, Reuters reported.The post US to impose mandatory COVID-19 tests for
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