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                    <title><![CDATA[Variants circulating in China are already prevalent in bloc, says ECDC, where vaccination and immunity levels are high ]]></title>
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		<p>A surge in <strong>Covid-19 cases in China</strong> is not expected to increase the risk to EU citizens, the bloc’s disease control agency said on Tuesday, raising questions over some countries’ decision to put restrictions on Chinese visitors.</p><p>France, Spain and Italy have said they will introduce controls on visitors from China such as demanding evidence of a recent negative Covid-19 test or proof of vaccination. China is opening up from a lengthy lockdown, sparking a <strong>rise in infections</strong> in the world’s second-biggest economy.</p><p>But the<strong> European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control</strong>, which monitors threats in the EU and European Economic Area, said the variants circulating in China are already prevalent in the EU.</p><strong><img class="o-teaser__image" src="/uploads/2023/01/03/variants-circulating-in-china-are-already-prevalent-in-bloc-says-ecdc-where-vaccination-and-immunity-levels-are-high-0.jpg" alt></strong>
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		<p>Wednesday’s meeting of a wider group, including health agencies and staff from the EU council secretariat, known as the <strong>Integrated Political Crisis Response</strong> mechanism, would make any recommendations for ambassadors to endorse later in the week.</p><p>The ECDC repeated its assessment that the probability of Europeans being infected with Covid in the coming weeks was “<strong>very high</strong>”. Its weekly data report found that in the week ending December 18, 2022 the number of people aged over 65 across the&nbsp;EU/EEA with Covid increased by 7 per cent compared with the previous week.</p><p>In addition, 11 of the 21 countries with data on hospital admissions and intensive care bed occupancy reported an increasing trend in at least one of those indicators. The death rate decreased by 11 per cent compared with the previous week; 2,009 fatalities linked to Covid-19 were reported across the EU and EEA.<br></p><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>Financial Times</strong> - Author:<strong>Henry Foy</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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                    <title><![CDATA[France, Germany and other states say situation does not warrant change in coronavirus policies ]]></title>
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		<p>The EU has rejected an Italian demand to reimpose travel restrictions on arrivals from China, as capitals across the world take divergent approaches to surging numbers of coronavirus infections in the country.</p><p>EU officials at a meeting on Thursday did not endorse a call from Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s prime minister, for the bloc to collectively follow Rome’s move to test all air arrivals from China in response to Beijing’s abrupt decision to lift all its zero-Covid policies and let the virus rage.</p><p>Meloni warned Brussels that Italy’s mandatory testing, announced on Wednesday, would be “ineffective if it is not followed at a European level”. She added: “We wish Europe would move in this direction.”</p><strong><img class="o-teaser__image" src="/uploads/2022/12/29/france-germany-and-other-states-say-situation-does-not-warrant-change-in-coronavirus-policies-0.jpg" alt></strong>
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		<p>​​Norway and Finland were not considering imposing any conditions on arrivals from China because there is already a significant amount of Covid infections in the countries and few travellers from the Asian nation at this time of year, health authorities said. </p><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>Financial Times</strong> - Author:<strong>Henry Foy</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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