Rishi Sunak may bring in new Covid travel restrictions amid concern over soaring cases in China, a news report has claimed. If implemented, this will be the first time that the travel rules will be brought in since February. According to the
Countries around the world are taking action to implement COVID-19 mitigation directives for travelers from China as cases surge there in the latest outbreak. Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Italy and the U.S. have announced testing requirements for arriving passengers. The U.S. has cited
The EU has called an emergency meeting to address COVID-19 with member states divided on which restrictions, if any, should come into force. The Brussels bloc is scrambling to come up with a joint plan to tackle Covid-positive passengers arriving from China,
On Wednesday evening, the US announced it will be imposing mandatory Corvid tests on travellers from China. It comes after the Chinese goverment announced last week it will be lifting its strict zero-Covid approach and lifting travelling restrictions on January 9 after
The US is considering restrictions for people arriving from the country where cases of the virus have surged. Italy plans mandatory testing after 52 per cent of passengers on a flight from China to Milan on Boxing Day reportedly tested positive. Tighter
Coronavirus cases in Beijing have allegedly peaked as the city comes back to life after China lifted its strict COVID-policies earlier this month, though hospitals and funeral homes are telling a different story reports said Wednesday. “Beijing is the first city to
China’s ongoing battle with a COVID surge has completely devastated the country’s healthcare infrastructure, especially in the Hebei province. Hospitals in Baoding and Langfang have been forced to turn away ambulances and ill patients seeking treatment, while health administrators have been required
Leaked notes from top health officials in China have uncovered the true horror of the latest COVID-19 outbreak, as experts warn that almost 250 million people in China may have been infected with the virus in the first 20 days of December
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is “very concerned” about the surge in COVID-19 cases in China following a relaxation of the country’s long-held zero-Covid stance. The comment was made by WHO Director-General and public health expert Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus during a
A Shanghai hospital has warned its staff to prepare for a “tragic battle” with COVID-19 as cases rise rapidly across the city. According to the hospital, they expect half of Shanghai’s 25 million residents to be infected by the end of the