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Chinese Tourists Flock to the Borders, Potentially Spreading Coronavirus Outbreak Worldwide

Travel bookings surged in China on Tuesday after the National Immigration Administration announced passport applications will once again be processed as of January 8, 2023. The policy change ends years-old travel restrictions just as the biggest coronavirus wave of the entire pandemic sweeps across China. Several other countries, such as Japan and India, announced their own restrictions on Chinese travelers in response.

A stewardess arranges suitcases on a high-speed train from Beijing to Nanchang on December

Chinese Province Reports a Million Coronavirus Cases In a Day, Regime Still Claims Zero Deaths

The Chinese province of Zhejiang, an industrial hub located southwest of Shanghai, reported a million new coronavirus infections on Christmas Day – and expected that caseload to double by New Year’s Eve. Anecdotal reports of overwhelmed hospitals continue slipping past Chinese censors to reach foreign reporters and social media, even though the regime in Beijing continues to insist it has suffered absolutely no Covid-19 fatalities over the past five days.

HANGZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 19, 2022 - People line up to buy COVID-19 antigen reagents at a

China Tells Citizens Brutal Lockdowns Were ‘Worthwhile’

China’s state-run propaganda newspaper Global Times assured readers on Wednesday that nearly three years of the Communist Party’s “zero-Covid” policy – which consisted of welding people shut in their homes and hauling thousands into quarantine camps – was “worthwhile,” as Beijing faces global alarm in the face of an apparent coronavirus case surge.

FILE- A woman has her routine COVID-19 throat swab at a coronavirus testing site in Beijin