Nucleic acid test certificate required for travelers to Chinese mainland
updatetime:2020-07-21 15:34:12
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Source:CGTN
All travelers arriving in Chinese mainland should hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate no older than five days before boarding, Civil Aviation Administration, General Administration of Customs, and China's Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.
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