China’s New ‘International Travel Health Certificate’ Explained

China recently offered a clue as to how international travel would return to normal post-COVID-19.

by Alistair Baker-Brian, 09 March 2021

China Releases New Vaccine and Testing Regulations for Visa Applicants

Those who received Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccines will also have to take nucleocapsid (N) protein tests.

by Ryan Gandolfo, 21 April 2021

China-US Travel Could Return to Normal by August: CDC

Chinese experts and lawmakers believe that vaccine passports could facilitate the removal of mandatory quarantines for travelers.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 04 March 2021

China Not Set to Ease International Travel Until Spring 2022?

Restrictions could be eased by spring next year if vaccination targets within China are met.

by Alistair Baker-Brian, 09 April 2021

Here's How Foreigners Can Book Their COVID Vaccine in Shanghai

Starting Monday, March 29, foreigners in Shanghai will be able to book an appointment for domestically-produced COVID-19 vaccines.

by That's, 24 March 2021

Here's Why China Still Can’t Open Its Borders

A top health official explained why China has some “Unique difficulties” in opening up, despite its vaccination program.

by Alistair Baker-Brian, 11 June 2021

Will China Re-Open Its Border Once 80% of Population Vaccinated?

Zhong Nanshan said China must have 80-85% of its population fully vaccinated before re-opening international borders.

by Alistair Baker-Brian, 08 October 2021

China Begins Shipping COVID-19 Vaccines Around the World

Provinces and some other countries are ordering and receiving shipments of domestically produced COVID-19 vaccines as the world prepares a mass-vaccination.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 08 December 2020

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