EU to nix COVID test policy on China
By CHEN WEIHUA in Brussels | China Daily | Updated: 2023-02-18 10:54
Rooted in science
EU countries agreed on Jan 4 on a number of measures including face masks, preflight testing and wastewater surveillance for travelers from China, but none of the measures was mandatory, leaving it to individual countries to decide whether to implement them.
The measures were considered by some as discriminatory since the EU did not take any precautionary measures against the XBB.1.5, a new variant circulating in the United States.
Hans Kluge, head of the World Health Organization for Europe, pointed out in early January that the two variants circulating in China are already present in European countries. He said then that it was important for the precautionary travel measures being introduced by European countries "to be rooted in science, to be proportionate and nondiscriminatory".
The EU's concern about new variants from China turned out to be unwarranted.
A study published by The Lancet last week showed that there had been no new COVID-19 variants in China since it lifted its strict policy. The analysis by researchers in China of cases between Nov 14 and Dec 20 found that more than 90 percent were of the Omicron subvariants BA.5.2 and BF.7, similar to the ones circulating widely in the EU and European Economic Area during the fall of 2022 before the surge in cases in China.
The analysis by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control also found that BA.5.2 and BF.7 were dominant.