Following the United States, British, France and other countries, Canada also in Canada alsoPassengers who are required to receive crown diseases from China will be required to be tested. From Thursday (January 5, 2023), passengers entering flights from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau must be tested and negative within two days before the flight.Morocco, North Africa, will prohibit any passengers from reaching from China to enter the country.

According to Reuters, Canadian new regulations will take effect at 12:01 am on Thursday, Eastern Canada, for 30 days, and passengers 2 years old will be affected.

The Canadian government said on Saturday (December 31, 2022) that they would re -evaluate this measure after obtaining more data.

However, passengers from China to Canada or the United States, if the test results of the crown disease of more than 10 days before the flight take off are positive, they can provide airlines with rehabilitation certification documents to replace negative test results.

The Canadian Public Health Bureau also announced on Saturday that they will launch a pilot project for aircraft wastewater with Vancouver Airport and expand existing aircraft wastewater testing projects with Toronto Pilson Airport to evaluate crown diseases around the worldCondition.The Public Health Bureau said they will sequen the samples to monitor whether there are new variant viruses.

The American Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC) also told Reuters earlier that with the surge in China's crown disease infection, the center is considering the collection of wastewater from international flights to track any new variable species that appear.Virus.

On the other hand, the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the same day that in order to avoid the introduction of a new wave of crown disease epidemic, Morocco will prohibit any country passengers from entering from China from January 3.

Morocco will receive thousands of tourists from China every year, and these tourists usually arrive in Morocco by plane via Persia.