China Eases Travel Restrictions by Scrapping PCR Test for Inbound Travelers

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China will no longer require inbound travelers to provide a negative PCR test result from April 29. Instead, visitors can show negative rapid antigen test results, and airlines won't be required to check the proof. This move is expected to boost China's tourism industry, which has been recovering slowly since reopening.
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