COVID-19 Surge: France, Spain To Implement Tougher Measures, Make Coronavirus Tests Mandatory for China Passengers

France and Spain will implement tougher COVID-19 measures for passengers arriving from China, authorities said on Friday. France's government is requiring negative tests, and is urging French citizens to avoid nonessential travel to China. France is also reintroducing mask requirements on flights from China to France.

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Paris, December 30: France and Spain will implement tougher COVID-19 measures for passengers arriving from China, authorities said on Friday. France's government is requiring negative tests, and is urging French citizens to avoid nonessential travel to China. France is also reintroducing mask requirements on flights from China to France.

French health authorities will carry out random PCR tests at airports on passengers arriving from China to identify potential new coronavirus variants. France and Spain said they would continue to push for a Europe-wide policy. COVID-19 Scare: After India, UK Makes Negative Coronavirus Test Report Mandatory for Travellers From China.

France's hospitals have struggled in recent weeks with a large number of patients because of three concurrent outbreaks: the seasonal flu, a wave of bronchitis cases and COVID-19. Earlier, Spain's government said it would require all air passengers coming from China to have negative tests or proof of vaccination. Japan Imposes Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Travellers Arriving From China.

Health Minister Carolina Darías told reporters that Spain would be pushing for similar measures at a European level following the surge in cases in China. She said coronavirus health controls would be stepped up at Spanish airports.

Darías didn't specify when the new requirement would take effect.

Spain made the announcement after Italy said it would require coronavirus tests for airline passengers from China. Health officials from the 27-member European Union on Thursday promised to continue talks on seeking a common approach but held back from imposing restrictions.

“There exists a shared concern internationally and nationally over the evolution of cases in China and the difficulty to make a correct evaluation of the COVID-19 situation given the scant information that we have available,” Darías said.

Darías noted that China would be lifting travel restrictions from January 8 and there was likely to be a major increase in people travelling abroad. She said the chief concern was the possible emergence of new coronavirus variants and it was important to act fast.

The United States announced new COVID-19 testing requirements Wednesday for travellers from China, joining some Asian nations that had imposed restrictions. Japan on Friday started requiring tests for passengers arriving from China.

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