New crown epidemic countries to deal with

The nature of the spread of the virus is very serious, so all countries have taken certain measures to deal with the outbreak.1 In order to prevent the importation of the New Crown Pneumonia Virus from the trade in goods, countries (regions) continue to take strict inspection and quarantine measures on the trade in goods. As of January 11, ***68 countries (regions) have taken relevant measures on trade in goods

2Measures taken on trade in medical materials

Countries (regions) are taking measures one after another to promote the import of neocoronavirus vaccines, medical syringes, and other related medical materials, so as to improve their ability to respond to the neocoronavirus epidemic in their own countries (regions).

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Measures on transportation

Most countries (regions) continue to restrict flights to and from countries (regions) severely affected by the C.N.C.P. outbreak and strictly control the movement of people. In addition, some countries (regions) are gradually resuming domestic public **** transportation according to the situation within their own countries (regions).

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Measures taken at border crossings

Due to the complexity and volatility of the new Crown Pneumonia outbreak, most countries (regions) chose to re-close their borders or maintain border blockade measures, while only a few countries (regions) reopened their borders to maintain necessary economic and trade exchanges.

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Measures on the entry of people

In order to prevent the importation of cases from abroad, most countries (regions) have adopted or maintained measures to restrict the entry of people into their territories, which mainly include the requirement of proof of a negative nucleic acid test for people entering the country, as well as mandatory quarantine.

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Declaration of a state of emergency

Most countries (regions) continue to maintain or extend the state of emergency to prevent the further spread of the epidemic, while only a few countries (regions) have relaxed some of the restrictive measures to protect the normal life of the population.