Post-PCR Test Requirement Lifted for Chinese Travelers to Korea

Entry into South Korea has gotten a little bit easier for Chinese travelers:

The South Korean government on Wednesday lifted the post-entry PCR test requirement for travelers from China.

Health authorities had initially disclosed that quarantine measures for arrivals from China will be eased further amid a decline in the infection rate among arrivals from that country. 

The latest move comes after the government had required travelers from China to take a PCR test for COVID-19 upon arrival and suspended short-term visa issuance as of January 2, following a resurgence of the pandemic in the neighboring country. 

KBS World

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setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

Craven. CCP nose-pickers still require a PCR test of everyone heading in to their country…

Drago
Drago
3 years ago

I’m okay with it; COVID is a bad cold. The CCP should be held accountable for a lot of things including how the disease was released but the average Chinese citizen had nothing to do with it.

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

I hear you, Drago… Just one question: How many “average Chinese” (without CCP ties) are allowed to travel to South Korea on their own?

It’s a rhetorical question. The CCP owns and/or controls all companies in China and by now Hong Kong. And that’s why Taiwanese Foxconn is building new factories in India.

“If you don’t like the way they roll ’em in the city roll yer own”, I guess.

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Last edited 3 years ago by setnaffa
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