Sri Lanka, Australia, China add travel restrictions
Sri Lanka and Australia are requiring travelers to produce a valid negative coronavirus test taken within 72 hours of entering their countries. China, which is preparing for the Lunar New Year in three weeks, is enacting more regulations for travelers within its border including requiring a negative coronavirus test and, in some cases, quarantine. Sri Lanka, which was closed to international travelers for 10 months, is now allowing international tourists onto the island on condition that they stay in one of 14 so-called “tourism bubbles,” do not interact with local Sri Lankans, and undergo a coronavirus test a week into the stay.
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