Gov’t Reintroduces Mandatory COVID Test At Aiport

 

The Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Ministry has stated that effective Friday, January 6, all persons travelling from China to Ghana will have to produce a 48-hour negative PCR test.

Inadditon, there will be reintroduction of mandatory antigen testing at a point of entry free of charge until further notice.

The Ministry is further cautioning Ghanaians against travelling to China as Covid-19 cases spike in the Asian country.

In a travel alert, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, said as much as possible, only essential trips should be undertaken until further notice.

In the last few months, Covid-19 cases in China have increased rapidly after the country relaxed its Covid rules.

While official estimates suggest there are 4,000 cases of Covid a day, scientists estimate the number is more like 1 million. Analysts believe the official death tolls are similarly unreliable. The lack of transparency from the Chinese government, and the lack of trust in what it’s saying about its domestic outbreak, has prompted concern across the world.

China is set to lift its travel ban on January 8, 2023 after it had introduced travel restrictions during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

The US, Italy, Japan, Taiwan and India are among the countries that have already introduced strict checks on flights coming from China.

By Vincent Kubi

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