Chinese Government Imposes Travel Ban On Nigerians Over Fear Of COVID-19

The Chinese government has chosen to briefly suspend non-Chinese nationals in Nigeria holding visas or home permits from entering China.

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The Chinese embassy in Nigeria said the suspension is in light of the continuous COVID-19 pandemic, in an assertion delivered on Thursday, November 5, 2020.

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Non-Chinese nationals in Nigeria holding visas or habitation permits at the hour of the declaration won’t have the option to head out to the Asian nation.

“The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria will at this point don’t give Certified Health Declaration Form,” the assertion said.

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The suspension will be that as it may, not influence non-Chinese nationals with visas gave after November 3.

It will likewise not influence holders of strategic, administration, graciousness, or C visas. Outsiders visiting China for crisis needs may likewise apply for visas.

The circumstance will be evaluated with the advancing circumstance, as per the embassy.

The Asian nation set a comparable restriction on nationals of high-hazard nations including the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, India, and the Philippines.

Coronavirus was first identified in China in December 2019, preceding it spread over the world, tainting more than 49 million individuals, and executing over 1.2 million.

The Chinese government has been broadly accused of its treatment of the infection which many accept contributed fundamentally to the worldwide decimation it has caused.

Since Nigeria recognized its first case in February, the novel illness has tainted more than 63,000 and murdered more than 1,100. The nation right now has under 3,000 dynamic cases.

There are various vaccines being developed to fix the sickness, however, none has been endorsed for large scale manufacturing.

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