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Coronavirus travel: China bars foreign visitors as imported cases rise | Coronavirus travel: China bars foreign visitors as imported cases rise |
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China has announced a temporary ban on all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits. | China has announced a temporary ban on all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits. |
The country is also limiting Chinese and foreign airlines to one flight per week, and flights must not be more than 75% full. | The country is also limiting Chinese and foreign airlines to one flight per week, and flights must not be more than 75% full. |
Although China reported its first locally-transmitted coronavirus case for three days on Friday, almost all its new cases now come from abroad. | Although China reported its first locally-transmitted coronavirus case for three days on Friday, almost all its new cases now come from abroad. |
There were 55 new cases across China on Thursday - 54 of them from overseas. | There were 55 new cases across China on Thursday - 54 of them from overseas. |
What are the new rules? | What are the new rules? |
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said it was "suspending the entry of foreign nationals" because of the "rapid spread of Covid-19 across the world". | The Chinese Foreign Ministry said it was "suspending the entry of foreign nationals" because of the "rapid spread of Covid-19 across the world". |
The suspension applies to people with visas and residence passes, but not to diplomats or those with C visas (usually aircraft crew). | The suspension applies to people with visas and residence passes, but not to diplomats or those with C visas (usually aircraft crew). |
People with "emergency humanitarian needs" or those working in certain fields can apply for exceptions. | People with "emergency humanitarian needs" or those working in certain fields can apply for exceptions. |
Although the rules seem dramatic, many foreign airlines had already stopped flying to China - and a number of cities already had restrictions for arrivals. | Although the rules seem dramatic, many foreign airlines had already stopped flying to China - and a number of cities already had restrictions for arrivals. |
Last month, for example, Beijing ordered everyone returning to the city into a 14-day quarantine. | Last month, for example, Beijing ordered everyone returning to the city into a 14-day quarantine. |
What is the coronavirus situation in China? | What is the coronavirus situation in China? |
Although the virus emerged in China, it now has fewer cases than the US and fewer deaths than Italy and Spain. | Although the virus emerged in China, it now has fewer cases than the US and fewer deaths than Italy and Spain. |
There have been 81,340 confirmed cases in China and 3,292 deaths, the National Health Commission said on Friday. | There have been 81,340 confirmed cases in China and 3,292 deaths, the National Health Commission said on Friday. |
In total, 565 of those confirmed cases were classed as "imported" - either foreigners coming into China, or returning Chinese nationals. | In total, 565 of those confirmed cases were classed as "imported" - either foreigners coming into China, or returning Chinese nationals. |
In Hubei - the province where the outbreak began - there were no new confirmed or suspected cases on Thursday. | In Hubei - the province where the outbreak began - there were no new confirmed or suspected cases on Thursday. |
The lockdown in provincial capital Wuhan, which began in January, will be eased on 8 April. | The lockdown in provincial capital Wuhan, which began in January, will be eased on 8 April. |
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