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England to end pre-departure Covid tests for arrivals from China

  • Move comes as China has shared more information about testing, vaccination, genomic sequencing results, UK health department says
  • Temporary measures introduced in January at London’s Heathrow airport; of 3,374 tested, 14 positive cases were found but none were variants of concern

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People traveling from China arrive at London’s Heathrow Airport in January. EPA-EFE

The British government said it would end the requirement for people flying from mainland China to England to provide proof of a negative pre-departure Covid-19 test from April 5.

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From Friday, the UK Health Security Agency’s voluntary, on-arrival testing of travellers arriving from China to London’s Heathrow airport will also end, the government said.

“The removal of these measures comes as China has increased information sharing regarding testing, vaccination and genomic sequencing results, providing greater transparency on their domestic disease levels,” the health department said in a statement.

The temporary measures were introduced in January, with the Heathrow testing aimed at helping strengthen Britain’s ability to rapidly detect potential new variants circulating in China.

The government said a total of 3,374 had been tested as part of this programme to date, an average of 99 people per flight. In all, 14 positive cases were identified, none of which were variants of concern.

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The latest international data indicates the Covid-19 variants observed in China continue to be the same as those already circulating in the UK, it added.

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