South Korea to drop Covid tests for China arrivals from March 1
- South Korea imposed a number of border measures on passengers from China after Beijing lifted its stringent zero-Covid policy
- On-arrival testing will be scrapped, but pre-departure PCR tests for passengers from China will remain in place until at least March 10
South Korea imposed a number of border measures on passengers from China after Beijing’s decision to lift stringent zero-Covid policies, but has been easing some of them citing an improved Covid situation in its neighbour.
“Additional easing of quarantine measures appear possible as the positive rate among arrivals from China has dropped from 18.4 per cent in the first week of January to 0.6 per cent in the third week of February,” Kim Sung-ho, a vice ministerial official at the Ministry of Interior and Safety, said during a meeting on responses to the pandemic.
Mandatory PCR tests before departure for passengers from China will remain in place until March 10, Kim said, to monitor and evaluate the impact of the relaxation of other Covid rules.