France extends COVID-19 control regulations for people entering from China

France on January 28 announced that it would extend the rule that people entering China from China must present a negative test result for COVID-19 until February 15, instead of the deadline of January 31 as announced. previously reported.

In addition to the above notice, the French authorities said that they will conduct random tests on people entering from China and those who test positive will have to self-isolate. France also requires people over 6 years old to wear masks on planes.

Several countries have issued new entry regulations for visitors from China following Beijing decided to adjust its COVID-19 prevention measures. China says the number of daily recorded COVID-19 deaths has dropped by nearly 80% since the beginning of the month.

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