Starting from 7:30 pm on Sept 12, passengers flying to Guangzhou from Fujian shall have their negative PCR test report within 48 hours inspected upon arrival at the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.
Macao announced at a press conference on Sept 9 that the COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong has become under control in recent days and Macao has deemed it appropriate to ease entry restrictions for some "non-resident foreigners" traveling from Hong Kong.
We hereby advocate that people of appropriate age (currently over the age of 12 years old) and who have no contraindications be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Guangdong Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued an important notice to people who have visited Putian city, Fujian province since Aug 27.
Starting from Sept 15, non-Hong Kong residents from the Chinese mainland and Macao are allowed to enter the city without quarantine through Shenzhen Bay Port and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
One new asymptomatic COVID-19 infection was reported in Guangzhou on Sept 5 after a rigorous investigation was launched.
An announcement regarding Guangzhou visitors to Macao was made by Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) authorities at 2:42 pm on Sept 5 in response to the evolving COVID-19 situation.
Starting from Augt 27, people traveling or returning to Guangdong province from domestic low-risk COVID-19 areas will no longer need to take nucleic acid tests, according to the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Guangzhou has canceled on-site nucleic acid testing on Aug 27 for people arriving at six railway stations.
Guangzhou's singing and dancing entertainment venues (KTVs), which include KTV parlors, mini singing booths, internet service venues, chess and card rooms, mahjong halls, and other public venues are now allowed to open.
The Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangdong Province issued a notice on Aug 24 on the matter of inter-provincial tourism.
On Aug 24, Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention updated health management measures for domestic travelers returning or traveling to Guangdong. Quarantine is still required for people from certain places of seven domestic provinces.
Starting from 12am on Aug 25, residents who enter and exit Zhuhai via Zhuhai-Macao ports (including Zhuhai-Macao cross-border truck drivers), must provide a certificate of a negative nucleic acid test result issued within seven days.
On Aug 18, the Office of the Port of Entry and Exit of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government issued a notice regarding adjustments of quarantine and medical observation measures for people entering Shenzhen from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong decided on Monday to tighten health quarantine arrangements on inbound travelers from 16 countries to fend off the more infectious Delta coronavirus variant.
China's National Health Commission has renewed its instructions on wearing medical face masks to help the public defend themselves from the COVID-19 epidemic.
Tianhe district reported that an international inbound traveler has tested positive for COVID-19. The patient was in his fourth day of home-quarantining and health monitoring after being released from a centralized quarantine facility.
In order to improve the control and prevention work and protect the health and safety of the public, tighter control and prevention measures will be enforced as follows.
Passengers flying to Guangzhou from key domestic regions from 6:00am on August 6th shall have their "negative PCR test report within 48 hours" (in addition to their green health code and temperature) inspected upon arrival at the Baiyun International Airport. Those without a PCR test report shall take a PCR test on site.
Zhuhai and Macao authorities have decided that apart from drivers of lorries or trucks delivering essential goods between the two cities, from 6 a.m. August 4th, all people crossing the border must produce proof of a negative nucleic acid test issued within 12 hours.
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