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The "tsunami" of coronavirus cases recorded in China recently is causing concern around the world, with some countries already starting to take measures.
Countries that see the explosion of cases in China as a threat are starting to adopt, in the first phase, measures for travelers.
Australia and Canada have followed the lead of other countries in requiring travelers from China to show a negative test for Covid-19 upon landing in their country.
In particular, the government of Canada announced yesterday Saturday that it will require travelers to Canada who board flights from China to be equipped with a certificate that they have been tested for the new coronavirus with a negative result.
The measure, which will take effect at midnight (local time) on Thursday, January 5, applies to all travelers aged two and over boarding flights to Canada from airports in China, Hong Kong and Macau. the coronavirus is galloping in China with scientists sounding the alarm about the appearance of new more dangerous mutations, Europe is ready to deal with the new data.
Following the latest developments regarding the coronavirus in China, the Health and Food Safety Commissioner Stella Kyriakidou sent a letter to the Ministers of Health of the 27 member states.
Ms. Kyriakidou states in the letter, that "the European Commission is closely monitoring developments in China regarding the alarming increases in COVID-19 cases there and the potential impact on travel from China to EU Member States when the new Chinese travel arrangements at the beginning of January' pointing out that it is important to jointly assess the possible impact of the evolving situation and that there is a need for good preparation so as to protect European citizens.
In addition the Health Commissioner notes that at EU level some "key messages" are expected in the coming days for EU travelers planning to travel to China, for those coming from China to the EU, as well as for airline and airport staff .
It is noted that the explosion in the number of virus infections in China after the abrupt termination of the "zero COVID" policy at the beginning of December is causing increasing concern internationally, while at the same time the World Health Organization has again emphasized the importance of transparency and regular exchange data, pointing out the lack of information from Beijing.
In particular, the world body asked China to share data on the vaccinations that have been done and the progress of the vaccination campaign, especially among vulnerable citizens and those over 60 years old.
The West is skeptical of the death toll figures announced by China since the beginning of the pandemic, openly questioning their validity.
It is characteristic that the Chinese authorities have announced for the previous month only seven deaths, while the British data recording organization estimates that even 100,000 may have died since December 1.
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