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As of Sunday, China opens its borders after three years.

China declared that after three years of limitations brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak, the nation is now opening its borders as of this past Sunday.

The coronavirus has been downgraded from a Class A infectious disease to a Class B disease, according to a Dec. 26 announcement from China’s National Health Commission.

The health commission announced that Covid-19 has changed from a “new coronavirus pneumonia” to a “novel coronavirus infection.”

Additionally, starting on Sunday, China will not impose a quarantine on visitors and Covid-19 patients in compliance with the People’s Republic of China’s Frontier Health and Quarantine Law.

The most populous country in the world also abandoned its rigorous “zero-Covid” policy last month as a result of turbulence and unheard-of protests in some regions.

However, in recent weeks, the number of Covid-19 cases in the nation has risen.

A number of nations, including the US, UK, Italy, Spain, France, Morocco, Qatar, Canada, Greece, Malaysia, Finland, and the Netherlands, declared that travelers arriving from China would need to have a negative Covid-19 test result.

Due to the current Covid-19 epidemic in China, Germany on Saturday warned against non-essential travel to China, labeling the nation as a “threatening virus variation region” as of Monday, according to the Foreign Office.

On Friday, China declared that the COVID-19 situation was under control and that many EU countries welcomed Chinese visitors.

According to the state-run Global Times, the spokesperson for the foreign ministry, Mao Ning, said the EU should listen to logical voices and examine China’s pandemic objectively in response to demands from EU member states to impose restrictions on travelers from China.

Mao said on Thursday that all nations’ responses to COVID-19 should be based on science and facts and be proportionate in response to travel restrictions placed on Chinese nationals by a number of different nations.

No attempts should be made to polarize the debate or use discriminating tactics to impede regular interpersonal interactions, Mao told reporters.

She continued by saying that Chinese experts also participated in a World Health Organization member’s online briefing to provide a further update on the pandemic.

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