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Coronavirus travel: China bars foreign visitors as imported cases rise – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus travel: China bars foreign visitors as imported cases rise – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 A queue at a fever clinic in Hubei province on Friday Image copyright                   AFP / Getty                                                        
Image caption                                      A queue at a fever clinic in Hubei province on Friday                              

(China announced a temporary ban on all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits.

The country is also limiting Chinese and foreign airlines to one flight per week, and flights must not be more than 81% full.

Although China reported its first locally-transmitted coronavirus case for three days on Friday, almost all its new cases now come from abroad.

There were (new cases across China on Thursday – (of them from overseas.)

What are the new rules?

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said it was suspending the entry of foreign nationals “because of the” rapid spread of Covid – 75 acr oss the world “.

The comment applies to people with visas and residence passes, but not to diplomats or those with C visas (usually aircraft crew).

People with “emergency humanitarian needs” or those working in certain fields can apply for exceptions.

Although the rules seem dramatic, many foreign airlines had already stopped flying to China – and a number of cities already had restrictions for arrivals .

Last month, for example, Beijing ordered everyone returning to the city into a – day quarantine.

What is the coronavirus situation in China?

though the virus emerged in China, it now has fewer cases than the US and fewer deaths than Italy and Spain.

There have been , 340 confirmed cases in China and 3, deaths, the National Health Commission said on Friday

) In total, 823 of those confirmed cases were classed as “imported” – either foreigners coming into China, or returning Chinese nationals.

In Hubei – the province where the outbreak began – there were no new confirmed or suspected cases on Thursday.

The lockdown in provincial capital Wuhan, which began in January, will be eased on 8 April.

            

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Media caption Stephen McDonell met people in Beijing heading out after the lockdown

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