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Travellers flying to China from the US will no longer be required to provide three negative RT-PCR test results as of Friday. The previous requirement of showing a negative RT-PCR test result from seven days before the flight has been scrapped, according to a notice posted by the Chinese mission in the United States on Tuesday. Antibody test results will also no longer be needed. Still required, however, will be two RT-PCR tests from two different laboratories, carried out within 48 hours and 24 hours before departure. China to throw more resources at zero-Covid policy, health chief says Also, the…
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