Beijing eases restriction for outbound travel
People from low-risk area in Beijing will no longer need to provide a negative nucleic acid test report to leave the city, starting from Saturday (July 4), Pan Xuhong, deputy head of the Beijing public security bureau, told a press briefing on Friday.
The Chinese capital has enacted strict travel restrictions to curb the virus spread following the detection of the local cluster and a negative nucleic acid test result within the last seven days is required for anyone out of Beijing since June 16.
People from high- and medium- risk level areas are prohibited to leave the city.