EU on voluntary COVID-19 restrictions for Chinese travellers

Jan. Five (UPI) — The European Union on Wednesday encouraged its member states to adopt preventive security measures related to Chinese travelers and the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing them before ordering mandatory compliance.

Representatives attending an assembly in Brussels to adopt a “coordinated precautionary approach” to dealing with Chinese travelers despite the record number of COVID-19 infections in China.

EU members France, Italy and Spain have already put in place their own measures for Chinese travelers, accusing China of failing to provide reliable information about the spread of COVID-19 in that country. The United States, Japan and India, as well as Australia and Canada, have asked Chinese travelers to also get tested for COVID-19 before the flight.

Despite alarm in the West over the rising number of coronaviruses in China, officials said the virus is “under control. “

Mao blamed the U. S. for The U. S. government is for making COVID-19 a political factor rather than a fitness factor.

“If EE. UU. no had politicized the epidemic, treated it responsibly, and put people’s lives first like the Chinese government, perhaps the COVID scenario in the U. S. and the COVID scenario. “The U. S. and worldwide would not be what it is today,” Mao said.

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