China does not want to "re-import" corona cases

Flag of the People's Republic of China (Photo: Pixabay).
Flag of the People's Republic of China (Photo: Pixabay).

China does not want to "re-import" corona cases

Flag of the People's Republic of China (Photo: Pixabay).
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The alleged country of origin of the corona pandemic, the People's Republic of China, wants to maintain the tough entry rules for even longer. The regime emphasizes that they do not want to “import” any new COVID-19 cases into the country.

China continues to adhere to the restrictions on foreign flights and will likely maintain them until at least October. Due to the new virus, international flight operations are practically idle in order not to import the disease from abroad.

The security measures are still enormous. At the end of March, the so-called “five-one rule” was introduced, which allows an airline to fly into the country only once a week. The aviation authority has now instructed those responsible to continue with this procedure, as reported by aero.de.

The number of domestic passengers, on the other hand, would again be on an upward trend. Since the beginning of May, over 800.000 passengers have been on the move every day and fly to regional destinations. Business trips are said to be particularly popular - the situation in tourist cities is only improving slowly.

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