TOKYO -- As the coronavirus tears through China under eased zero-COVID rules, governments around the world are diverging on how to handle an expected rise in Chinese traveling abroad.
Japan, South Korea, U.S. impose screening while Singapore and others keep doors open
Travelers walk with their luggage at Beijing Capital International Airport on Dec. 27. © Reuters
TOKYO -- As the coronavirus tears through China under eased zero-COVID rules, governments around the world are diverging on how to handle an expected rise in Chinese traveling abroad.