Seoul police announced they captured a 41-year-old Chinese man who had tested COVID-19 positive when he arrived at Incheon Airport from China, and subsequently ran away from the quarantine hotel he was taken to.
Hotel camera footage shows him running from the quarantine hotel in Yeongjong-do, Incheon, at around 10:04 p.m. on Jan. 3, shortly after he and other travelers who tested positive had been taken to the facility by bus.
Border Restrictions
Starting on Jan. 2, South Korea requires all travelers from China arriving by air or sea to submit a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours prior to entry, or a negative antigen test result completed within 24 hours prior to boarding, followed by another PCR test upon arrival.Between Dec. 29 and Jan. 3, the percentage of Chinese nationals who tested positive in imported cases of KDCA data stood at 42 percent, The Korea Times reported.
China Opposes the Measures
South Korean restrictions began after China loosened up its zero-COVID policy on Dec. 26, and announced it will reopen its borders starting Jan. 8.After the sudden changes in the Chinese regime’s COVID management policy, many countries responded by imposing restrictions and test requirements for travelers arriving from China.
American officials were concerned about the lack of transparency surrounding the recent COVID surge in China.