The South Korean health department said on Tuesday (January 3) that after strengthening the entry control of mainland Chinese tourists, they will also implement compulsory crown detection measures for tourists in Hong Kong and Macau.
Reuters quoted the South Korean CDC and reported that starting from Saturday (January 7), tourists in Hong Kong and Macau must show nucleic acid detection negative proof when entering South Korea.
According to the Yonhap News Agency on Monday (January 2), according to the new regulations for immigration prevention in South Korea, all personnel who have entered South Korea through passenger ships or flights must receive nucleic acid testing (PCR test) on the 2nd.
The short -term stays of the immigration (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) from China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) must immediately receive nucleic acid testing immediately after entering, and wait until the test results are released until the test results are released.Korean personnel and long -term residents in South Korea must be tested in the health station of the residential area within 24 hours of entry.
The Korean epidemic prevention department also requires that when the people entering the country take the opportunity, fill in the address and contact information of the quarantine information input system (Q-Code) in the Korean residence.All flights to China must land at Incheon International Airport.
In addition, people entering the Korean personnel must be submitted to the coronary disease nucleic acid test within 48 hours before the opportunity or the rapid antigen detection negative certificate within 48 hours before the opportunity.South Korea ’s diplomatic agencies in China have suspended a short -term visa to South Korea from January 2nd to January 31. Except for diplomacy, official business, necessary business needs and humanitarianism.