Germany to require rapid COVID-19 test for travellers from China

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BERLIN, Jan 5 (Reuters) – Germany is changing its entry rules for travellers from China and will in future require at least a rapid coronavirus test to enter the country, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on Thursday.

There will also be random checks upon entry for any coronavirus variants as well as expanded monitoring of wastewater, he said in a statement.

The steps are in line with recommendations by European Union government officials released on Wednesday evening.

“Europe has found a joint response to the pandemic situation in China. This is precisely what we as the federal government have been working towards,” said Lauterbach.

China plans to ease travel restrictions on Sunday, despite a wave of new infections which has left Chinese hospitals and funeral houses overwhelmed.

Officials at the Frankfurt airport have already been monitoring wastewater, a health ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the situation regarding COVID infections in China is “worrying”, the French health minister said on Thursday although he added that pressure on France’s hospitals regarding COVID was easing.

“We’re declining considerably, including with regard to people in hospital, but what’s going on in China is worrying”, France’s Health Minister Francois Braun told France 2 television.

The situation regarding COVID infections in China is “worrying”, the French health minister said on Thursday although he added that pressure on France’s hospitals regarding COVID was easing.

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