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China Covid surge not expected to 'significantly impact' Europe: WHO by AFP Staff Writers Copenhagen (AFP) Jan 10, 2023 The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it did not expect a surge of Covid-19 cases in China to "significantly impact" the situation in Europe. "The ongoing surge in China is not anticipated to significantly impact the Covid-19 epidemiological situation in the WHO European Region at this time," Hans Kluge, WHO's Europe director, told a press conference. But, he stressed, "we cannot be complacent". China's hospitals have been overwhelmed by an explosion in cases since Beijing began unwinding hardline controls that had torpedoed the economy and sparked nationwide protests. The WHO's European region comprises 53 countries and includes Russia and countries in Central Asia. The regional director also said it was "not unreasonable for countries to take precautionary measures to protect their populations" but called for such measures "to be rooted in science, to be proportionate and non-discriminatory". More than a dozen countries have slapped fresh travel regulations on travellers from China. A group of European Union experts last week "strongly encouraged" the bloc's 27 member states to demand Covid tests from people on flights from China and conduct random tests on arrivals. Kluge also urged countries to step up surveillance efforts such as sequencing variants, noting that many had "greatly reduced" their capacities.
China suspends short-term visas for S. Koreans over Covid travel curbs Seoul (AFP) Jan 10, 2023 China has suspended the issuing of short-term visas to South Koreans in response to Seoul's imposition of restrictions on Chinese travellers over Covid concerns, Beijing's embassy said Tuesday. Seoul introduced a host of measures for visitors from China last month, including visa restrictions and testing requirements - joining more than a dozen countries that have imposed new travel rules over worries of surging Covid-19 infections in China. "Chinese embassies and consulates in Korea will suspe ... read more
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