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China announced easier visa requirements for foreign travelers who are vaccinated with the Chinese-made COVID-19 shots

Mar 15, 2021, 03:17 IST
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A Pharmacist wearing a protective cap and face mask use a Syringe to extract BNT162 BioNtech Comirnaty Covid-19 Vaccine from a vial in a Covid-19 vaccination center run by The University of Hong Kong in Hong, March 13, 2021.Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • China announced foreign travelers who received a COVID-19 vaccine made in the country will undergo fewer visa application requirements.
  • The policy will be implemented starting Monday,
  • If vaccinated with a certificate, travelers do not need to show a negative COVID test.
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China is making it less of a hassle for foreign travelers entering from Hong Kong if they receive the COVID-19 vaccine made in the country.

People entering the country for work purposes will be able to pass over extra paperwork for their visa applications if they receive one of China's COVID-19 vaccines. The policy is expected to be implemented on Monday, March 15, the Commissioner's Office of China's Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong said in a statement.

The announcement also expands eligibility to some "applying for a visa out of emergency humanitarian needs," including attending funerals and taking care of or reuniting with family. According to the statement, foreigners who received the vaccination and certificate do not need to show a negative test.

The New York Times reported that China's announcement follows plans from the United States, India, Japan, and Australia to provide vaccines in other countries, including one billion vaccines in India by 2022.

"We all have to focus on generating domestic demand and driving sustainable global growth," Biden said at a virtual summit of the four countries on Friday. "And with launching an ambitious new joint partnership that is going to boost vaccine manufacturing for the global benefit and strengthen vaccinations, to benefit the entire Indo-Pacific."

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China's vaccines are being used in more than 25 countries, according to the Associated Press. Many western countries have not approved the country's vaccines for distribution amid a lack of information around their development.

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