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China reopens its borders after three year zero-Covid restrictions
After three years of zero-COVID restrictions, China is finally opening its borders. The first international flights landed Sunday. China dropped quarantine requirements for international arrivals on Sunday, a major step towards reopening the country. This comes at the same time as other countries imposing restrictions on travelers from China.
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