China bars entry to four foreigners accused of violating epidemic prevention and control policy
Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection has barred entry to four foreigners suspected of violating Beijing's epidemic prevention and control policy who planned to re-enter China during the stipulated quarantine period after leaving the country.
Starting from March 16, all people entering Beijing are required to undergo intensive quarantine observation. Through big data screening, the border inspection in Beijing found that some people violated the policy, and even went to and from severely affected countries to engage in purchasing activities on behalf of others.
Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection also investigated and dealt with a number of Chinese nationals by barring them from leaving the country for refusing to follow epidemic prevention and control policy.