Officials from the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of the Interior Thursday (December (December December (DecemberOn the 29th), it will consider whether to imitate the United States and other countries to implement restrictions on Chinese entry tourists.
According to the British Daily Telecommunications report, officials of the Ministry of Communications, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare officials are expected to make an evaluation on Thursday to consider whether to implement an additional to the entryrs from six direct flights from China.Epidemic prevention measures.
Paul Charles, CEO of Tourism Consulting, said that the British government did not take precautions as soon as possible at the beginning of the epidemic to prevent viruses from being brought into the UK through Chinese flights and was criticized.He said that the British government is now "inevitable" to take action.
Charles said: "The government has learned lessons from the initial epidemic. One of the lessons is that their work in such restrictions must be more cautious.Other countries do not follow. "
As the number of crown diseases in China soared, the global concerns about China's crown disease have been upgraded.US Federal Health Officer said on Wednesday (28th) that no matter how the passenger's nationality or vaccination is in vaccination, any passengers who have visited China from China or within 10 days before departure must provide nucleic acid or antigen negative proof.The Italian Minister of Health also announced on the same day to conduct compulsory testing of all travelers from China.
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister said earlier on Wednesday that restrictions were "not what we are considering", but the actions of the United States and Italy may cause snowball effect because Europe is taking similar prevention measures.Essence
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China has stated earlier that epidemic prevention measures should be appropriate and appropriate, and should not affect normal personnel exchanges.