China requires travelers from PH to undergo COVID19 nucleic acid test
MANILA - Travelers bound for China from the Philippines should obtain COVID-19 negative certificates before boarding their flights, the Chinese embassy in Manila said Tuesday.
Both Chinese and foreign travelers are mandated to undergo the tests at designated institutions, before signing health declaration forms. "Certified Health Declaration Forms with a validity period of 5 days shall be issued by the Chinese Embassy or the Consulates and sent back to the applicants by email. Please be noted that it shall take at least 1 working day for the verification by the Chinese Embassy or the Consulates," the embassy said.
"Please be noted that passengers with expired Health Declaration Forms won't be allowed to board and are required to conduct new Nucleic Acid Tests as well as applying for new Health Declaration Forms," the embassy said, adding all passengers from Philippine airports must follow related rules and regulations and provide genuine and effective test certificates.
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