COVID-19: China is not giving transparent data, many countries will change rules for Chinese travelers – report
China is not sharing the transparent data of Corona spread in its country, about which many other countries are expressing great concern. To control the situation of Corona in our country, many countries have changed their travel rules. China has refused to share data amid increasing corona cases in the country.
China has refused to share data amid increasing corona cases in the country. Many countries have expressed a lot of concern about this decision of China. Meanwhile, the US government has announced that it may introduce new COVID-19 rules for travelers arriving from China. Giving information about this, American officials said that they have to take such a step due to lack of transparent data coming from Beijing.
Many countries may impose stricter rules for Chinese travelers
Let us tell you, Japan, India and Malaysia have announced that they are going to further tighten the rules for all travelers coming from China. Along with this, he said that these steps are being taken keeping in mind the growing Corona case in China. It has been announced in Japan that it is mandatory for all foreign travelers arriving there to have a negative COVID-19 test report. At the same time, Malaysia has adopted many other measures for tracking and monitoring.
China hiding data
Officials in several countries said the ongoing surge in cases of COVID-19 in China, viral genome sequencing data and a lack of transparent data. Due to this, concerns are increasing in the international community.
Many hospitals and funeral places in China are running out of space to set foot. Seeing which it can be said that the virus has spread uncontrollably on a large scale in the country of 1.4 billion people.
But on the other hand, according to the official data presented by China, there has been only one death due to Kovid in seven days till Monday. So the government's figures have raised doubts among health experts and the people of China.
Let us tell you that on Monday itself, China has talked about taking a big step towards easing the restrictions on its borders. It has announced that from January 8, no passenger traveling inside the country needs to be quarantined.