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As the number of infections increases in Beijing… PCR inspection within 48 hours when entering public places

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Beijing, the capital of China, has tightened its quarantine policy, saying people must bring a negative PCR test certificate received within 48 hours to enter public places as the number of corona19 infections has increased.

According to the China Health Commission on the 22nd, the number of new corona19 infections in Beijing the day before was 1,438.

The number of new infections in Beijing, which had been in double digits, rose to triple digits on the 10th, passed 500 on the 18th and climbed to 962 on the 20th.

The number of new infections counted by 3pm the same day was 634.

Beijing’s quarantine authorities said in a quarantine briefing that day that a negative PCR test certificate issued within 48 hours is required from the 24th to enter public institutions, state-owned enterprises, general companies, markets, shops and restaurants.

Furthermore, those who want to use public transport such as buses and subways also need a PCR test certificate issued within 48 hours.

The current quarantine standard is to bring a negative PCR test certificate within 72 hours.

It is the will to stop the spread of Corona 19 by finding hidden infections by shortening the PCR test from once every three days to once every two days.

Quarantine authorities also strictly control events where people gather, such as meetings, workshops, exhibitions and forums, and require people traveling from cities near Beijing to bring a negative PCR test certificate issued within 48 hours.

Beijing recently tightened its quarantine policies, such as limiting the number of office workers who go to work, converting elementary, middle and high school classes online, and closing major parks.

Beijing city spokesman Xu Hejian said, “The number of new infections in Beijing continues to rise.”

/yunhap news

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