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July 7, 2022
Inbound travelers to be screened for monkeypox
China has begun screening inbound international travelers for potential monkeypox infections as human-to-human transmission has begun being reported in a number of countries where the virus was previously rare.
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July 5, 2022
Tips for those from places outside Guangdong with COVID-19 cases
What are the requirements for travelers from other provincial-level regions with local COVID-19 cases? On July 1, Guangdong issued the latest guide.
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June 16, 2022
Guideline released for monkeypox
China released its first diagnosis and treatment guideline for monkeypox on Wednesday, making it clear that the virus can spread through close contact and droplets, but most patients can recover without special treatment.
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May 18, 2022
Guide for foreigners in Guangzhou: Medical services
Guangzhou has a well-developed health care network, with general and specialized hospitals in every administrative district of the city. Foreign nationals can go to the hospital by themselves.
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April 2, 2022
Guangdong Health Code guidelines for inbound travelers
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March 29, 2022
Notice on conducting PCR testing (No 30)
We hereby announce the COVID-19 measures on inbound travelers to Guangzhou from cities with medium- and high-risk areas as follows, effective from 6:00 am on March 28:
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March 16, 2022
Self-health management guidance for yellow code holders in Guangzhou
According to the latest COVID-19 measures, those who have visited key venues will see their health codes turn yellow. All yellow code holders must observe the safety protocols below
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March 11, 2022
New COVID-19 testing sites open for yellow health code holders
The epidemiological survey results released on March 9 showed that a newly confirmed COVID-19 case from outside Guangzhou visited the city from March 5 to 7.
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February 25, 2022
Guidelines for vaccinations at Tianhe Sports Center
The Tianhe Sports Center is the largest outdoor temporary vaccination site in Guangzhou.
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February 24, 2022
FAQs on China's COVID sequential booster immunization
Fully vaccinated people in China can now choose to receive a different shot from their original inoculation as a booster in a process called sequential immunization.