Preparations begin for Spring Festival travel rush

BEIJING: A plan was issued late Tuesday to ensure the smooth and safe movement of people and freight during next month’s Spring Festival travel rush, implementing eased epidemic control measures for travelers and encouraging flexible and off-peak leave for holidays to reduce pressure on what is estimated to be a significant increase in passenger trips.
China will downgrade management of COVID-19 starting from Jan 8, dropping measures such as closed-loop transportation and centralized quarantine targeting inbound travelers. This will occur at almost the same time as the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, which begins on Jan 7 and ends on Feb 15.
Epidemic measures for travel were optimized earlier this month.The new measures are expected to lead to an increase in cross-regional passengers and freight, according to the plan issued by the State Council, China’s Cabinet.
Service providers are required to implement the latest measures; travelers no longer need negative nucleic acid test results or health codes, are not required to undergo nucleic acid testing or health inspection upon arrival, and will not have their temperatures checked.
The plan also states that suspending or limiting public transport, or hindering the movement of vehicles and vessels is forbidden.
Road checkpoints are to be removed, and public transport services suspended due to epidemic control should have regular operations restored promptly.Local governments are urged to study and implement the policy to allow flexible holiday leave to reduce the pressure of mass travel. Universities are urged to avoid starting the new semester during the travel rush to ensure returning students don’t add to mass travel.
Spring Festival will fall on Jan 22 and travel usually peaks before and after the seven-day holiday.
The plan also aims to improve freight transport efficiency, dropping requirements such as the need for negative nucleic acid tests and health codes for truckers and sailors. Nucleic acid testing upon arrival is no longer required for cross-regional truckers.
Limiting transport service in any form and shutting down transport and logistics facilities without authorization is banned.
The plan also stressed the importance of epidemic control and safety issues during the rush.
–The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item