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Things you should know about China's latest COVID-19 measures
Dec 8, 2022
Major adjustments have been made to China's COVID-19 control policies. Below are some of the key changes, to help you keep up to date.
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More cities in E China's Zhejiang end mass COVID-19 tests, health codes for public transportation since Monday
Dec 6, 2022
Following many places across the country, including neighboring Shanghai, local authorities in several cities in East China's Zhejiang Province announced on Sunday that negative nucleic acid testing results and green health codes are no longer required for taking public transportation and entering public venues since Monday.
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China announces optimization of COVID-19 rules
Nov 11, 2022
China will cut COVID-19 quarantine period for incoming travelers from 10 to 8 days, cancel the circuit breaker for inbound flights and no longer determine secondary close contacts of confirmed cases, health authorities said on Friday.
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Latest codes of conduct for COVID-19 prevention & control
Sep 9, 2022
Latest codes of conduct for COVID-19 prevention & control
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Guideline released for monkeypox
Jun 17, 2022
China released its first diagnosis and treatment guideline for monkeypox on Wednesday, making it clear that the virus can spread through close contact and droplets, but most patients can recover without special treatment.
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Lishui city to add premier new hospital
Mar 31, 2022
The capacity for medical treatment in Lishui – located in East China's Zhejiang province – is expected to be significantly boosted with the planned construction of the Lishui First People's Hospital in the city's economic and technological development area.
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Modified guidelines to treat virus outlined
Mar 17, 2022
Modifications to China's COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment guidelines are aimed at relieving strains on the medical system in the face of the highly contagious Omicron variant, officials and experts said.
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FAQs on China's COVID sequential booster immunization
Feb 23, 2022
Fully vaccinated people in China can now choose to receive a different shot from their original inoculation as a booster in a process called sequential immunization.