CHINESE arrivals will not have to self-isolate even if they test positive for Covid, the Transport Secretary said today. Passengers from mainland China will have to show a negative test before boar…
A sample of passengers will be asked to take a PCR test, but this is voluntary.
Mr Harper urged older Brits to get their fourth vaccine shot, insisting jabs were our “primary line of defence”. The Minister said: “The policy for arrivals from China is primarily about collecting information that the Chinese government are not sharing with the international community. “We'd rather they shared the data. If they did that, we wouldn't have to do this surveillance testing in the first place.”
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